-
Eocene A
lycid from
India A
lycid larva or
larviform female Mating Porrostoma rhipidium Calopteron reticulatum Lycus rostratus Red-winged
lycid beetle Porrostoma...
- larva. In contrast, the
males are much smaller, 8–9 mm,
resembling other lycid beetles.
Species are
found in
tropical forests of
India and South-east Asia...
- resemble. Many
other beetles,
including ladybirds,
blister beetles, and
lycid beetles secrete distasteful or
toxic substances to make them unpalatable...
-
genus Elytroleptus is
unusual in
having carnivorous adults,
which prey on
lycid beetles. In
addition to
feeding on
other plant tissue, some
species feed...
- of
other aposematic insects with the same
color scheme,
including wasps,
lycid and
other beetles, and many
butterflies and
moths (Lepidoptera)
which are...
- predators. "Red-winged
Lycid (Porrostoma rufipenne)". iNaturalist.
Retrieved 20
April 2024. Fox,
Kenneth John. "Beetle, Red
winged lycid beetles". Puke Ariki...
- PMID 34753998. S2CID 243940384. "Superfamily
Elateroidea -
Click Beetle,
Lycid Beetles and
Soldier Beetles". www.brisbaneinsects.com.
Retrieved 2022-09-30...
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several Jewel Beetles that
exhibits Batesian mimicry of
Lycid Beetles in the
genus Porrostoma as the
Lycid Beetles taste vile to predators. C.
nasuta can be...
- singly. The
caterpillars are not
known to be
tended by ants,
unlike some
lycid larvae, but the pupae,
which are
formed at
ground level, emit
squeaks that...
- The
lycid-mimicking moth (Snellenia lineata) is a
species of moth of the
family Stathmopodidae. It is
found Australia in the
Australian Capital Territory...