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Eupompha Terminalis
''Eupompha'' is a genus of blister beetles in the family Meloidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Eupompha''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Eupompha'': * ''Eupompha decolorata'' (Horn, 1894) * '' Eupompha edmundsi'' Selander, 1953 * '' Eupompha elegans'' (LeConte, 1852) * '' Eupompha fissiceps'' LeConte, 1858 * ''Eupompha fulleri'' Horn, 1878 * '' Eupompha histrionica'' Horn, 1891 * '' Eupompha imperialis'' Wellman, 1912 * ''Eupompha perpulchra'' Horn, 1870 * '' Eupompha schwarzi'' Wellman, 1909 * ''Eupompha sulcifrons ''Eupompha'' is a genus of blister beetles in the family Meloidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Eupompha''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Eupompha'': * ''Eupompha decolorata'' (Horn, 1894) * '' Eupompha edmundsi'' ...'' Champion, 1892 * '' Eupompha terminalis'' Selander, 1957 * '' Eupompha viridis'' Horn, 1883 * '' Eupompha vizcaina'' Pinto, 1983 * '' Eupompha wenzeli'' Skinner, 1904 References Fur ...
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Blister Beetle
Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their toxicity to would-be predators. Description Blister beetles are hypermetamorphic, going through several larval stages, the first of which is typically a mobile triungulin. The larvae are insectivorous, mainly attacking bees, though a few feed on grasshopper eggs. While sometimes considered parasitoids, in general, the meloid larva apparently consumes the immature host along with its provisions, and can often survive on the provisions alone; thus it is not an obligatory parasitoid, but rather a facultative parasitoid, or simply a kleptoparasite. The adults sometimes feed on flowers and leaves of plants of such diverse families as the Amaranthaceae, Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Solanaceae. Cantharidin, a poisonous chemical that causes bl ...
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Meloidae
Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their toxicity to would-be predators. Description Blister beetles are hypermetamorphic, going through several larval stages, the first of which is typically a mobile triungulin. The larvae are insectivorous, mainly attacking bees, though a few feed on grasshopper eggs. While sometimes considered parasitoids, in general, the meloid larva apparently consumes the immature host along with its provisions, and can often survive on the provisions alone; thus it is not an obligatory parasitoid, but rather a facultative parasitoid, or simply a kleptoparasite. The adults sometimes feed on flowers and leaves of plants of such diverse families as the Amaranthaceae, Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Solanaceae. Cantharidin, a poisonous chemical that causes blist ...
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Eupompha Decolorata
''Eupompha'' is a genus of blister beetles in the family Meloidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Eupompha''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Eupompha'': * '' Eupompha decolorata'' (Horn, 1894) * '' Eupompha edmundsi'' Selander, 1953 * '' Eupompha elegans'' (LeConte, 1852) * '' Eupompha fissiceps'' LeConte, 1858 * ''Eupompha fulleri ''Eupompha'' is a genus of blister beetles in the family Meloidae Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many ar ...'' Horn, 1878 * '' Eupompha histrionica'' Horn, 1891 * '' Eupompha imperialis'' Wellman, 1912 * '' Eupompha perpulchra'' Horn, 1870 * '' Eupompha schwarzi'' Wellman, 1909 * '' Eupompha sulcifrons'' Champion, 1892 * '' Eupompha terminalis'' Selander, 1957 * '' Eupompha viridis'' Horn, 1883 * '' Eupompha vizcaina'' Pinto, 1983 * '' Eupompha wenzeli'' Skinner, 1904 References ...
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Eupompha Edmundsi
''Eupompha edmundsi'' is a species of blister beetle in the family Meloidae Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Meloidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1953 {{meloidae-stub ...
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Eupompha Elegans
''Eupompha elegans'' is a species of blister beetle in the family Meloidae Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their .... It is found in Central America and North America. Subspecies These two subspecies belong to the species ''Eupompha elegans'': * ''Eupompha elegans elegans'' * ''Eupompha elegans perpulchra'' References Further reading * * Meloidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1852 {{meloidae-stub ...
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Eupompha Fissiceps
''Eupompha fissiceps'' is a species of blister beetle in the family Meloidae Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their .... It is found in Central America and North America. References Further reading * * Meloidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1858 {{meloidae-stub ...
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Eupompha Fulleri
''Eupompha'' is a genus of blister beetles in the family Meloidae Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their .... There are about 14 described species in ''Eupompha''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Eupompha'': * '' Eupompha decolorata'' (Horn, 1894) * '' Eupompha edmundsi'' Selander, 1953 * '' Eupompha elegans'' (LeConte, 1852) * '' Eupompha fissiceps'' LeConte, 1858 * '' Eupompha fulleri'' Horn, 1878 * '' Eupompha histrionica'' Horn, 1891 * '' Eupompha imperialis'' Wellman, 1912 * '' Eupompha perpulchra'' Horn, 1870 * '' Eupompha schwarzi'' Wellman, 1909 * '' Eupompha sulcifrons'' Champion, 1892 * '' Eupompha terminalis'' Selander, 1957 * '' Eupompha viridis'' Horn, 1883 * '' Eupompha vizcaina'' Pinto, 1983 * '' Eupompha wenzeli'' Skinner, 1904 References ...
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Eupompha Histrionica
''Eupompha histrionica'' is a species of blister beetle in the family Meloidae Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Meloidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1891 {{meloidae-stub ...
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Eupompha Imperialis
''Eupompha imperialis'' is a species of blister beetle in the family Meloidae Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Meloidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1912 {{meloidae-stub ...
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Eupompha Perpulchra
''Eupompha'' is a genus of blister beetles in the family Meloidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Eupompha''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Eupompha'': * ''Eupompha decolorata'' (Horn, 1894) * '' Eupompha edmundsi'' Selander, 1953 * '' Eupompha elegans'' (LeConte, 1852) * '' Eupompha fissiceps'' LeConte, 1858 * ''Eupompha fulleri ''Eupompha'' is a genus of blister beetles in the family Meloidae Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many ar ...'' Horn, 1878 * '' Eupompha histrionica'' Horn, 1891 * '' Eupompha imperialis'' Wellman, 1912 * '' Eupompha perpulchra'' Horn, 1870 * '' Eupompha schwarzi'' Wellman, 1909 * '' Eupompha sulcifrons'' Champion, 1892 * '' Eupompha terminalis'' Selander, 1957 * '' Eupompha viridis'' Horn, 1883 * '' Eupompha vizcaina'' Pinto, 1983 * '' Eupompha wenzeli'' Skinner, 1904 References F ...
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Eupompha Schwarzi
''Eupompha schwarzi'' is a species of blister beetle in the family Meloidae Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Meloidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1909 {{meloidae-stub ...
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Eupompha Sulcifrons
''Eupompha'' is a genus of blister beetles in the family Meloidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Eupompha''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Eupompha'': * ''Eupompha decolorata'' (Horn, 1894) * '' Eupompha edmundsi'' Selander, 1953 * '' Eupompha elegans'' (LeConte, 1852) * '' Eupompha fissiceps'' LeConte, 1858 * ''Eupompha fulleri'' Horn, 1878 * '' Eupompha histrionica'' Horn, 1891 * '' Eupompha imperialis'' Wellman, 1912 * ''Eupompha perpulchra ''Eupompha'' is a genus of blister beetles in the family Meloidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Eupompha''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Eupompha'': * ''Eupompha decolorata'' (Horn, 1894) * '' Eupompha edmundsi'' ...'' Horn, 1870 * '' Eupompha schwarzi'' Wellman, 1909 * '' Eupompha sulcifrons'' Champion, 1892 * '' Eupompha terminalis'' Selander, 1957 * '' Eupompha viridis'' Horn, 1883 * '' Eupompha vizcaina'' Pinto, 1983 * '' Eupompha wenzeli'' Skinner, 1904 References Fu ...
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