Black blister beetle,; Epicauta pennsylvanica (DeGeer); (Coleoptera: Meloidae), on goldenrod flowers. Photo by Drees. ... Although over 100 species occur in Texas, common blister beetles include:, the black blister beetle; Epicauta pennsylvanica (De Geer), E. occidentalis (east and central Texas) and E.
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Blister beetles, Epicauta sp. (Coleoptera: Meloidae), mating on Texas mountain laurel. Photo by Drees.
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Page features extreme closeup pictures and information on this iridescent black beetle that uses blistering chemical defenses. ... Black Blister Beetle - Epicauta pennsylvanica; Live adult blister beetles photographed in the wild at DuPage County, Illinois, USA. [Cirrus Home] [Beetles Main Page Graphics] [Beetles...
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Other Name(s): Blister Beetle ... Category: Beetle; Common Name: Black Blister Beetle; Scientific Name: (Epicauta pennsylvanica) ... Picture of Black Blister Beetle...
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Blister beetles are beetles (Coleoptera) of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. There are approximately 7,500 known species worldwide. Man...
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(Description: jpeg image, black blister beetle ''Epicauta pannsylvanica'' on goldenrod Source: Own work Author: Bruce Marlin Date created: 08/21/2004 Location: Winfield IL USA Other versions: none...
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Figure 1: Blister beetles commonly found in Colorado alfalfa fields. Left: Three-striped blister beetle, E. lemniscata. Center: Spotted blister beetle, E. maculata. Right: Black blister beetle, E. pennsylvanica.
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Has anyone ever had black blister beetles? I read that they would eventually just go away but they're hanging around way too long - over a week. There's hundreds, literally, on our tomatoes and other veggies. We're trying no to use pesticides, but I'm wondering if there may be something ... RE: Black blister beetle help!!
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Entomology Image Gallery > Beetles > Blister Beetle ... Watch alfalfa for blister beetles (September 1998); ... ; Related images:; Blister Beetle; Margined blister beetle; Black blister beetle;
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Description The Black Blister Beetle is a member of the family Meloidae. Blister beetles have soft, elongate bodies, 3/8-1 1/8" (9-28 mm) long. Their broad head is usually wider than the prothorax and connected by a narrow "neck." Plant eaters, adults are commonly found on flowers and leaves;
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