The sumac flea beetle, Blepharida rhois, is most commonly found in North America and is a member of the herbivorous beetle family, Chrysomelidae. More...
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nigromaculata Blepharida nigrotesselata Blepharida pallida Blepharida parallela Blepharida rhois Blepharida sacra Blepharida schlechtendalii Blepharida singularis...
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(Coccinellidae) have been reported to aestivate. Another type of beetle (Blepharida rhois) also chooses to aestivate. They usually do so when the temperature...
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more complex and risky foraging behaviors may evolve. For instance, Blepharida rhois differ in their behavior based on the food resources available in their...
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Morton, TC. (1998). "The shield defense of the sumac flea beetle, Blepharida rhois (Chrysomelidae: Alticinae)". Chemoecology. 8 (1): 25–32. Bibcode:1998Checo...
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Morton, T.C. (1998). "The shield defense of the sumac flea beetle, Blepharida rhois (Chrysomelidae: Alticinae)". Chemoecology. 8: 25–32. doi:10.1007/PL00001800...
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Timothy C. (1998). "The shield defense of the sumac flea beetle, Blepharida rhois (Chrysomelidae: Alticinae)". Chemoecology. 8 (1): 25–32. doi:10.1007/PL00001800...
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