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Subfamily Epilachninae - Plant-eating Lady Beetles

Crazy immature insect... - Epilachnasquash lady beetle - Epilachna borealissquash lady beetles - Epilachna borealis - male - femaleyellow spiked larva? - Epilachna varivestisAlfalfa Lady Beetle? - Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctataLady beetle - Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctataSubcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata (Linnaeus) - Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctataEpilachna borealis
Classification
KingdomAnimalia (Animals)
PhylumArthropoda (Arthropods)
SubphylumHexapoda (Hexapods)
ClassInsecta (Insects)
OrderColeoptera (Beetles)
SuborderPolyphaga
No Taxon (Series Cucujiformia)
SuperfamilyCoccinelloidea
No Taxon (Coccinellid group)
FamilyCoccinellidae (Lady Beetles)
SubfamilyEpilachninae (Plant-eating Lady Beetles)
Explanation of Names
Author: Ganglbauer, 1899
Numbers
One tribe with 2 genera in North America, according toAmerican Beetles(1). Constitutes 16% of the described species of the Coccinellidae
Tribe Epilachnini Costa, 1849.
+ GenusEpilachna Dejean, 1837
+ GenusSubcoccinella Huber, 1842
Life Cycle
Egg laying. Eggs. Larva. Pupa. Adults
Internet References
Bulletin of Entomological Research. The Biology and external Morphology of the Larvae of Epilachninae (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae)
Works Cited
1.American Beetles, Volume II: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea
Arnett, R.H., Jr., M. C. Thomas, P. E. Skelley and J. H. Frank. (eds.). 2002. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, FL.
Contributed byAbigail Parker on 4 October, 2009 - 6:04pm
Additional contributions byBeatriz Moisset
Last updated 13 June, 2015 - 8:15am

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