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Blister Beetle

Mylabris variabilis

Description:

It size is between 7 and 16 mm. Despite its high variability (as its name suggests) it is characterized by the abdomen end which is a black band. They fly in between June and September.

Habitat:

These beetles are native to Europe. These beetles are common in the Mediterranean region and reach the Pannonian plain (Hungary and parts of Austria and Czech Republic).

Notes:

Like many of the blister beetles (Meloidae) they have a very complex life cycle. During the larval stage they feeding on eggs and larvae of grasshoppers. Related spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/262... and http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/287...

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1 Comment

injica
injica 10 years ago

Thank you, wiki says that it is found in south asia hm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mylabris_pu... will make a research.... I was even touching it- crazy!

injica
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injica

Croatia

Spotted on May 26, 2013
Submitted on May 26, 2013

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