As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the information about the "Variole Paropsine Beetle" (Paropsis variolosa) may be limited. However, I can provide general information about the Paropsine beetles, and specific details about Paropsis variolosa if available:

Paropsine Beetles:

Paropsine beetles belong to the Chrysomelidae family and are a subfamily of leaf beetles.
They are often found on eucalyptus trees, where both adults and larvae feed on the leaves.

Paropsis variolosa:

Appearance: Paropsis variolosa is likely to have distinct features that distinguish it from other species within the Paropsine group. This can include body size, coloration, and markings.
Habitat: These beetles are commonly associated with eucalyptus trees, which are prevalent in Australia and other regions.
Feeding Habits: The larvae and adults of Paropsis variolosa feed on eucalyptus leaves. The feeding activity can lead to defoliation and impact the health of the host trees.
Life Cycle: Like many beetles, Paropsis variolosa likely undergoes complete metamorphosis, consisting of egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages.
For more detailed and specific information, especially if there have been new studies or taxonomic revisions since my last update in January 2022, I recommend consulting scientific literature, entomological databases, or reaching out to entomologists who specialize in beetles for the latest information on Paropsis variolosa.