- The
Epilachninae are a
subfamily of the
family of lady beetles, the Coccinellidae, in the
order Coleoptera. Superficially, they look much like
other ladybirds...
- into up
seven subfamilies (Chilocorinae, Coccidulinae, Coccinellinae,
Epilachninae, Microweiseinae,
Scymninae and Sticholotidinae) and 35
tribes based on...
- The
family Coccinellidae ("ladybirds", "lady beetles", or "lady bugs") is
divided into
seven subfamilies, many tribes, and
about 360 genera: Chilocorini...
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monophyletic group (e.g., the
tribe Noviini may
belong instead with
Epilachninae).
Media related to
Coccidulinae at
Wikimedia Commons Species:Coccidulinae...
- Islands.
Papuaepilachna guttatopustulata is a
member of the
subfamily Epilachninae.
Accordingly it is herbivorous; both the
larvae and the
adults eat the...
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against predators.
There are five
European species in the
subfamily Epilachninae, all
herbivorous and
somewhat hairy. The 24-spot
Ladybird can be distinguished...
- Buprestidae)
Certain ladybugs (family Coccinellidae): The
subfamily Epilachninae,
comprising 1/6 of all
ladybug species, is
entirely herbivorous, including...
- Suborder:
Polyphaga Infraorder:
Cucujiformia Family:
Coccinellidae Subfamily:
Epilachninae Genus:
Epilachna Chevrolat, 1836
Diversity more than 500 species...
- Spooner, B.M. (2000).
Henosepilachna argus (Geoffroy) (Coccinellidae,
Epilachninae), a
phytophagous ladybird new to the U.K.,
breeding at Molesey, Surrey...
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monophyletic subfamily within Coccinellidae, as
opposed to Coccidulinae,
Epilachninae,
Scymninae and
Chilocorinae which are
paraphyletic groups.[citation needed]...