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    with Mylabris and have their greatest diversity in the Afrotropics. Mylabris abdelkaderi (Escalera, 1909) Mylabris afghanica Kaszab, 1953 Mylabris ajantaensis...
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    remove warts and is collected for this purpose from species of the genera Mylabris and Lytta, especially Lytta vesicatoria, better known as "Spanish fly"...
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    europee di Mylabris flexuosa Olivier (Coleoptera, Meloidae). Atti XV Congresso Nazionale Italiano di Entomologia, L'Aquila, 1988, 673–680. "Mylabris flexuosa"...
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  • Mylabris ceylonica, is a species of blister beetle endemic to Sri Lanka. Body length is about 8 to 17 mm. Head is 1.2 to 2.6 mm long with coarse moderate...
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  • Lanka. Retrieved 2021-07-25. "Mylabris orientalis Marseul, 1872". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2021-07-28. "IRMNG - Mylabris orientalis Marseul, 1872". www...
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  • traditional Chinese medicine. The species was formerly placed in the genus Mylabris. Body length is about 18 to 25.1 mm. Head with moderately coarse deep and...
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    Mylabris flavoguttata is a species of beetle belonging to the Meloidae family. It was discovered during an exploration of Abyssinia by Pierre Victor Adolphe...
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    Mylabris oleae is a species of beetle belonging to the Meloidae family. This species occurs in North Africa. Biolib Fauna Europaea v t e...
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    Mylabris variabilis is a species of blister beetle belonging to the Meloidae family. Mylabris variabilis var. disrupta Baudi, 1878 Mylabris variabilis...
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    Lanka. Retrieved 2021-07-25. "Mylabris orientalis Marseul, 1872". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2021-07-28. "IRMNG - Mylabris orientalis Marseul, 1872". www...
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    Hycleus species, including Hycleus terminatus (syn. Mylabris afzelli), Hycleus fimbriatus (syn. Mylabris fimbriatus), Hycleus hermanniae (syn. Coryna hermanniae)...
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  • Mylabris thunbergi is a species of blister beetle found in India, and Sri Lanka. Body length is about 10.5 to 15.3 mm. Head is 1.4 to 2.2 mm long with...
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    Mylabris sennae is a species of beetle belonging to the Meloidae family. This species occurs in Eastern Africa. Synopsis of the described Coleoptera of...
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    over 400 species, which historically have been confused with the genus Mylabris. Adults feed mainly on flowers from a wide range of plant families. The...
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  • Mylabris festiva is a species of blister beetle, belonging to the family Meloidae. It is found in south-eastern Europe. "IRMNG - Mylabris festiva (Pallas...
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    extend to outer border and along suture. This species is very similar to Mylabris variabilis, but in the latter the apical spots are missing, while there...
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    prefers insects, consisting mainly of Orthoptera, but also beetles including Mylabris species. It also consumes grass seeds, berries, largely of the genera Ziziphus...
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     obtectus Binomial name Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say, 1831) Synonyms Bruchus obtectus Say, 1831 Mylabris mimosae (Oliver, 1811) Mylabris obtectus (Say, 1831)...
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    secretions from the Asiatic toad, powdered centipede, the Chinese beetle (Mylabris phalerata, Ban mao), and certain fungi. There are health problems associated...
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    secretions from the Asiatic toad, powdered centipede, the Chinese beetle (Mylabris phalerata), certain fungi, Aristolochia, arsenic sulfide (realgar), mercury...
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    use traditional abortive products such as blister beetles, also known as Mylabris. Women would ingest the toxins orally or by means of douching with the...
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    Meloidae endemic to Southern Africa. The species was previously named as Mylabris oculata (CMR bean beetle). It is commonly called the CMR blisterbeetle...
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    species. Fan-throated lizard Sitana ponticeriana Orange blister beetle Mylabris pustulata White-naped woodpecker Chrysocolaptes festivus Mahavira Harina...
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  • blister beetle is a common name for several insects and may refer to: Mylabris pustulata, native to South Asia Zonitis vittigera, native to North America...
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  • 1782) Synonyms Meloe balteata Pallas, 1782 Mylabris balteata Marseul, 1872 Maloe punctum Fabricius, 1792 Mylabris punctum Billberg, 1813 Zonabris punctum...
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  • Hycleus species, including Hycleus terminatus (syn. Mylabris afzelli), Hycleus fimbriatus (syn. Mylabris fimbriatus), Hycleus hermanniae (syn. Coryna hermanniae)...
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    roughly handled, blistering human skin. This species somewhat resembles Mylabris oculata, a member of the same family. This species is found on a wide variety...
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  • Epicauta hirticornis Epicauta maklini Epicauta waterhousei Mylabris Mylabris cichorii Mylabris phalerata Cyrtonops Cyrtonops punctipennis (A longer list...
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  • Chnootriba similis Blister beetles (Meloidae) Cylindrothorax tenuicollis Mylabris pustulata Scarabaeidae White grubs, Phyllophaga spp. and Holotrichia spp...
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    baboons are used to treat arthritis. The terpenoids of the blister beetle (Mylabris sp.) are rubbed into the skin as a treatment for skin diseases. Consensus...
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