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- cobaltinus has evolved to use these toxic molecules for its own benefit and defense against predators (See protective behavior section). C.cobaltinus...
- Cobaltinus males, C. auratus males, and hybrid males. Because the hybrids have lowered fitness and are usually sterile, C. auratus and C. cobaltinus ideally...
- mutation has allowed the two North American species, C. auratus and C. cobaltinus, in particular to feed on the plant species containing cardenolides, while...
- ****roach, Periplaneta australasiae Blue milkweed beetle, Chrysochus cobaltinus Chinese tiger beetle, Cicindela chinensis Common housefly, Musca domestica...
- Vanessa cardui Mining bees, Andrena Blue milkweed beetle, Chrysochus cobaltinus Milkweed beetles, Tetraopes Long horned bees, Melissodes Bumblebees, Bombus...
- June beetle Polyphylla decemlineata Ten-lined June beetle Chrysochus cobaltinus Cobalt milkweed beetle Diabrotica undecimpunctata Spotted cu****ber beetle...
- bimaculatus Say, 1824 Molorchus chalybeellus (Holzschuh, 2007) Molorchus cobaltinus Hayashi, 1963 Molorchus cyanescens Gressitt, 1951 Molorchus fraudulentus...
- Calonarius claroflavus (Rob. Henry) Niskanen & Liimat. (2022) Calonarius cobaltinus (Kytöv., Liimat. & Niskanen) Niskanen & Liimat. (2022) Calonarius coniferarum...
- secretions of North American species Chrysochus auratus and Chrysochus cobaltinus, the secretion of C. asclepiadeus does not contain cardenolides. C. asclepiadeus...
- chapini (Wolcott, 1927) Phyllobaenus cinctus (Spinola, 1844) Phyllobaenus cobaltinus (Chapin, 1922) Phyllobaenus coeruleipennis (Wolcott, 1908) Phyllobaenus...