Hycleus Hermanniae
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Hycleus Hermanniae
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', ''Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Argentatus
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Esfandiarii
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Duodecimpunctatus
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Dufouri
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Dubiosus
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Dicinctus
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Dentatus
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Connexus
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Colligatus
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Brunnipes
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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Hycleus Brevicollis
''Hycleus'' is a genus of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family found in Africa and Asia. The genus contains over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus ''Mylabris''. Ecology Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The first larval instar is an active triungulin form that is a predator of soft insects such as aphids. While the young are often beneficial to crops by suppressing other plant feeders, the adults can be a problem when present in large numbers. Flower feeding leads to lower yield and this can be a problem in some leguminous crops. They are however easily controlled by manual collection. In northern Nigeria, heavy infestations of '' Hycleus terminatus'', '' Hycleus fimbriatus'', '' Hycleus hermanniae'', and '' Hycleus chevrolati'' have affected early plantings of pearl millet crops. Gallery File:Mylabris pustulata.JPG, Seen in Karnataka File:Orange_Blister_Beetle_(Mylabris_pustulata)_on_Ipomoea_carnea_W2 ...
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