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#11464991
9 August 2024
Lycostomus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Lycidae. Species of this genus are found in Eastern Asia and North America. The Lycidae are a family within the beetle order Coleoptera, whose members are commonly known as net-winged beetles. These beetles have a cosmopolitan distribution and are found in the Nearctic, Palearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental, and Australian ecoregions. Beetles of this family are elongated and are usually found on flowers or stems. A net-winged beetle (Lycostomus), belonging to the family Lycidae, was observed sitting on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 9, 2024.
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#11464992
9 August 2024
Lycostomus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Lycidae. Species of this genus are found in Eastern Asia and North America. The Lycidae are a family within the beetle order Coleoptera, whose members are commonly known as net-winged beetles. These beetles have a cosmopolitan distribution and are found in the Nearctic, Palearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental, and Australian ecoregions. Beetles of this family are elongated and are usually found on flowers or stems. A net-winged beetle (Lycostomus), belonging to the family Lycidae, was observed sitting on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 9, 2024.
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#11464993
9 August 2024
Lycostomus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Lycidae. Species of this genus are found in Eastern Asia and North America. The Lycidae are a family within the beetle order Coleoptera, whose members are commonly known as net-winged beetles. These beetles have a cosmopolitan distribution and are found in the Nearctic, Palearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental, and Australian ecoregions. Beetles of this family are elongated and are usually found on flowers or stems. A net-winged beetle (Lycostomus), belonging to the family Lycidae, was observed sitting on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 9, 2024.
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#11464994
9 August 2024
Lycostomus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Lycidae. Species of this genus are found in Eastern Asia and North America. The Lycidae are a family within the beetle order Coleoptera, whose members are commonly known as net-winged beetles. These beetles have a cosmopolitan distribution and are found in the Nearctic, Palearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental, and Australian ecoregions. Beetles of this family are elongated and are usually found on flowers or stems. A net-winged beetle (Lycostomus), belonging to the family Lycidae, was observed sitting on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 9, 2024.
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#11464995
9 August 2024
Lycostomus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Lycidae. Species of this genus are found in Eastern Asia and North America. The Lycidae are a family within the beetle order Coleoptera, whose members are commonly known as net-winged beetles. These beetles have a cosmopolitan distribution and are found in the Nearctic, Palearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental, and Australian ecoregions. Beetles of this family are elongated and are usually found on flowers or stems. A net-winged beetle (Lycostomus), belonging to the family Lycidae, was observed sitting on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 9, 2024.
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#11464996
9 August 2024
Lycostomus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Lycidae. Species of this genus are found in Eastern Asia and North America. The Lycidae are a family within the beetle order Coleoptera, whose members are commonly known as net-winged beetles. These beetles have a cosmopolitan distribution and are found in the Nearctic, Palearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental, and Australian ecoregions. Beetles of this family are elongated and are usually found on flowers or stems. A net-winged beetle (Lycostomus), belonging to the family Lycidae, was observed sitting on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 9, 2024.
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#11464997
9 August 2024
Lycostomus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Lycidae. Species of this genus are found in Eastern Asia and North America. The Lycidae are a family within the beetle order Coleoptera, whose members are commonly known as net-winged beetles. These beetles have a cosmopolitan distribution and are found in the Nearctic, Palearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental, and Australian ecoregions. Beetles of this family are elongated and are usually found on flowers or stems. A net-winged beetle (Lycostomus), belonging to the family Lycidae, was observed sitting on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 9, 2024.
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#11101835
27 March 2024
Caterpillars are currently the most common pests of cole crops like cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis), and they represent the immature larval stage of butterflies and moths. The imported cabbageworm, also known as Pieris rapae or ''cabbage worm,'' is the most common caterpillar found in gardens. Other prevalent caterpillars of cole crops include the cabbage looper, known scientifically as Trichoplusia ni, which is a significant pest that causes considerable crop damage, and the diamondback moth, whose caterpillars feed between the large veins and midribs of cole crops, with older, larger caterpillars inflicting the most feeding damage. To eliminate caterpillars, methods such as spraying with Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki (Btk), sprinkling a powder over the caterpillars, and removing the caterpillars by hand are being used. Cauliflower also occasionally suffers damage from other pests like armyworms, cabbage worms, aphids, harlequin bugs, and flea beetles. In Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 3, 2024, numerous larvae are being seen coming out of a cauliflower after it has been cut.
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#11101836
27 March 2024
Caterpillars Are The Most Common Pests Of Cole Crops Like Cauliflower (Brassica Oleracea Var. Botrytis) And Are The Immature Larval Stage Of Butterflies And Moths. The Most Common Caterpillar In Gardens Is The Imported Cabbageworm, Also Known As Pieris Rapae Or ''cabbage Worm''. Other Common Caterpillars Of Cole Crops Include Cabbage Looper (Also Known As Trichoplusia Ni, This Caterpillar Is A Common Pest That Causes Significant Crop Damage), Diamondback Moth (This Moth Is A Common Caterpillar Pest Of Cole Crops. Caterpillars Feed Between The Large Veins And Midribs Of Cole Crops, And Older, Larger Caterpillars Cause The Most Feeding Damage). The Method To Eliminate Caterpillars Is Spray With Something Like Bacillus Thuringiensis Subsp. Kurstaki (Btk), Sprinkle A Powder Over The Caterpillars And Remove The Caterpillars By Hand. Other Pests That Cause Occasional Damage To Cauliflower Include Armyworms, Cabbage Worms, Aphids, Harlequin Bugs, And Flea Beetles. After Cutting A Cauliflower, Numerous Larvae Can Be Seen Coming Out Of It At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 04/03/2024.
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#11101837
27 March 2024
Caterpillars Are The Most Common Pests Of Cole Crops Like Cauliflower (Brassica Oleracea Var. Botrytis) And Are The Immature Larval Stage Of Butterflies And Moths. The Most Common Caterpillar In Gardens Is The Imported Cabbageworm, Also Known As Pieris Rapae Or ''cabbage Worm''. Other Common Caterpillars Of Cole Crops Include Cabbage Looper (Also Known As Trichoplusia Ni, This Caterpillar Is A Common Pest That Causes Significant Crop Damage), Diamondback Moth (This Moth Is A Common Caterpillar Pest Of Cole Crops. Caterpillars Feed Between The Large Veins And Midribs Of Cole Crops, And Older, Larger Caterpillars Cause The Most Feeding Damage). The Method To Eliminate Caterpillars Is Spray With Something Like Bacillus Thuringiensis Subsp. Kurstaki (Btk), Sprinkle A Powder Over The Caterpillars And Remove The Caterpillars By Hand. Other Pests That Cause Occasional Damage To Cauliflower Include Armyworms, Cabbage Worms, Aphids, Harlequin Bugs, And Flea Beetles. After Cutting A Cauliflower, Numerous Larvae Can Be Seen Coming Out Of It At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 04/03/2024.
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#10949258
29 January 2024
Goniinae Is A Subfamily Of Tachinid Flies That Are Mostly Parasitic On Moth And Butterfly Larvae. Some Species Also Parasitize Adult Beetles And Paper Wasp Larvae. Most Goniinae Species Are Grayish-black And Moderately Bristly, And Their Heads Lack Facial Carina. Tachinidae Is One Of The Largest Families In The Order Diptera. Tachinid Flies Are Relatively Soft-bodied, From Small To Large Size Insects. They May Be Drab, Or Brightly Colored, Some Are Wasp-mimicking. Tachinid Flies Are Extremely Diverse In Appearance And Many Do Not Have The Typical Grey-black, Bristly Faces. All Tachinid Flies Share The Parasitoid Habit. Their Larvae Are Internal Parasites Of Many Orders And Families Of Insects (and A Few Other Arthropods). A Goniinae Fly Is Sitting On The Wild Plants At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 29/01/2024.
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#10949259
29 January 2024
Goniinae Is A Subfamily Of Tachinid Flies That Are Mostly Parasitic On Moth And Butterfly Larvae. Some Species Also Parasitize Adult Beetles And Paper Wasp Larvae. Most Goniinae Species Are Grayish-black And Moderately Bristly, And Their Heads Lack Facial Carina. Tachinidae Is One Of The Largest Families In The Order Diptera. Tachinid Flies Are Relatively Soft-bodied, From Small To Large Size Insects. They May Be Drab, Or Brightly Colored, Some Are Wasp-mimicking. Tachinid Flies Are Extremely Diverse In Appearance And Many Do Not Have The Typical Grey-black, Bristly Faces. All Tachinid Flies Share The Parasitoid Habit. Their Larvae Are Internal Parasites Of Many Orders And Families Of Insects (and A Few Other Arthropods). A Goniinae Fly Is Sitting On The Wild Plants At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 29/01/2024.
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#10949260
29 January 2024
Goniinae Is A Subfamily Of Tachinid Flies That Are Mostly Parasitic On Moth And Butterfly Larvae. Some Species Also Parasitize Adult Beetles And Paper Wasp Larvae. Most Goniinae Species Are Grayish-black And Moderately Bristly, And Their Heads Lack Facial Carina. Tachinidae Is One Of The Largest Families In The Order Diptera. Tachinid Flies Are Relatively Soft-bodied, From Small To Large Size Insects. They May Be Drab, Or Brightly Colored, Some Are Wasp-mimicking. Tachinid Flies Are Extremely Diverse In Appearance And Many Do Not Have The Typical Grey-black, Bristly Faces. All Tachinid Flies Share The Parasitoid Habit. Their Larvae Are Internal Parasites Of Many Orders And Families Of Insects (and A Few Other Arthropods). A Goniinae Fly Is Sitting On The Wild Plants At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 29/01/2024.
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#10949261
29 January 2024
Goniinae Is A Subfamily Of Tachinid Flies That Are Mostly Parasitic On Moth And Butterfly Larvae. Some Species Also Parasitize Adult Beetles And Paper Wasp Larvae. Most Goniinae Species Are Grayish-black And Moderately Bristly, And Their Heads Lack Facial Carina. Tachinidae Is One Of The Largest Families In The Order Diptera. Tachinid Flies Are Relatively Soft-bodied, From Small To Large Size Insects. They May Be Drab, Or Brightly Colored, Some Are Wasp-mimicking. Tachinid Flies Are Extremely Diverse In Appearance And Many Do Not Have The Typical Grey-black, Bristly Faces. All Tachinid Flies Share The Parasitoid Habit. Their Larvae Are Internal Parasites Of Many Orders And Families Of Insects (and A Few Other Arthropods). A Goniinae Fly Is Sitting On The Wild Plants At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 29/01/2024.
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#10949263
29 January 2024
Goniinae Is A Subfamily Of Tachinid Flies That Are Mostly Parasitic On Moth And Butterfly Larvae. Some Species Also Parasitize Adult Beetles And Paper Wasp Larvae. Most Goniinae Species Are Grayish-black And Moderately Bristly, And Their Heads Lack Facial Carina. Tachinidae Is One Of The Largest Families In The Order Diptera. Tachinid Flies Are Relatively Soft-bodied, From Small To Large Size Insects. They May Be Drab, Or Brightly Colored, Some Are Wasp-mimicking. Tachinid Flies Are Extremely Diverse In Appearance And Many Do Not Have The Typical Grey-black, Bristly Faces. All Tachinid Flies Share The Parasitoid Habit. Their Larvae Are Internal Parasites Of Many Orders And Families Of Insects (and A Few Other Arthropods). A Goniinae Fly Is Sitting On The Wild Plants At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 29/01/2024.
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#10949264
29 January 2024
Goniinae Is A Subfamily Of Tachinid Flies That Are Mostly Parasitic On Moth And Butterfly Larvae. Some Species Also Parasitize Adult Beetles And Paper Wasp Larvae. Most Goniinae Species Are Grayish-black And Moderately Bristly, And Their Heads Lack Facial Carina. Tachinidae Is One Of The Largest Families In The Order Diptera. Tachinid Flies Are Relatively Soft-bodied, From Small To Large Size Insects. They May Be Drab, Or Brightly Colored, Some Are Wasp-mimicking. Tachinid Flies Are Extremely Diverse In Appearance And Many Do Not Have The Typical Grey-black, Bristly Faces. All Tachinid Flies Share The Parasitoid Habit. Their Larvae Are Internal Parasites Of Many Orders And Families Of Insects (and A Few Other Arthropods). A Goniinae Fly Is Sitting On The Wild Plants At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 29/01/2024.
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