Lonicera etrusca is a species of honeysuckle known by the common name Etruscan honeysuckle.[2][3] It is native to Southern Europe, Western Asia and North Africa and it is known elsewhere, including the Pacific Northwest of North America, as an introduced species where it has escaped cultivation.[4] It is kept in gardens as an ornamental plant.
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Loniceraetrusca is a species of honeysuckle known by the common name Etruscan honeysuckle. It is native to Southern Europe, Western Asia and North Africa...
of shrubby habit. Some species (including Lonicera hildebrandiana from the Himalayan foothills and L. etrusca from the Mediterranean) are tender and can...
and feed mostly in longitudinal galleries on etruscan honeysuckle (Loniceraetrusca). Edmund Reitter: Fauna Germanica – Die Käfer des Deutschen Reiches...