Parthenium
albocinereus (stem-galling weevil from Argentina) produces small galls and is still becoming established in Queensland. Bucculatrix parthenica (leaf mining moth from Mexico) larvae feed on leaves, leaving clear windows in the leaf. Carmentia ithacae is a stem boring moth from Mexico which is becoming established at favourable sites in the
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