Southern false wireworm
Gonocephalum macleayi
The southern false wireworm (Gonocephalum spp.) grows to about 20 mm in length, and has similar body colours and marking to the large false wireworm. Adults are generally dark brown-grey, oval beetles, which sometimes have a coating of soil on the body. Adults have the edges of the body flanged, hence the common name "pie-dish" beetles.
Pesticides
Binder
intensity: ★★★
Chlorban 500 EC
intensity: ★★★
Crop Culture Ancestor
intensity: ★★★
Cyren 300 ULV/EC
intensity: ★★★
Rhyme
intensity: ★★★
Zeemet 200G Systemic Soil Granular
intensity: ★★★
Chlorpos 500 EC
intensity: N/A
Guardian Seed Treatment
intensity: N/A
Imi 600
intensity: N/A
Imida 600
intensity: N/A
Lannate-L
intensity: N/A
Legion
intensity: N/A
Senator 600
intensity: N/A
Senator 600 Red
intensity: N/A