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Blister beetles are
beetles of the
family Meloidae, so
called for
their defensive secretion of a
blistering agent, cantharidin.
About 7,500
species are...
- fly, is an
aposematic emerald-green
beetle in the
blister beetle family (
Meloidae). It is
distributed across Eurasia. The
species and
others in its family...
- its ability, in
common with
other oil or
blister beetles in the
family Meloidae, to
squirt a
caustic liquid if attacked. In
Spain however this
beetle varies...
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violet oil beetle, is a
species of oil
beetle belonging to the
family Meloidae subfamily Meloinae.
These beetles are
present in most of Europe, in the...
- hypermetamorphosis; it
occurs in the
Meloidae, Micromalthidae, and Ripiphoridae. The
blister beetle Epicauta vittata (
Meloidae), for example, has
three distinct...
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Berberomeloe is a
genus within the
tribe Lyttini of the
family Meloidae, the oil or
blister beetles. It
includes two species, the red-striped oil beetle...
- in
Cantharidin Biosynthesis in
Epicauta chinensis Laporte (Coleoptera:
Meloidae)".
Journal of
Insect Science. 17 (2): 52. doi:10.1093/jisesa/iex021. PMC 5633858...
- another. The same is true for many insects, such as
beetles in the
family Meloidae,
which begin by
eating animal tissue as larvae, but
change to
eating plant...
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Lytta sublaevis is a
species of
blister beetle in the
family Meloidae. It is
found in
North America. "Lytta
sublaevis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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Psalydolytta fusca and Ps.
vestita (pearl
millet blister beetle; Coleoptera,
Meloidae)
attack pearl millet. They are
major millet pests in Mali.
Rhinyptia infuscata...