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Epilachna borealis

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Coleoptera

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Epilachna

Phylum
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Epilachna borealis

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Species

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Similar
  
Epilachna, Epilachna varivestis, Epilachninae, Coccinella novemnotata, Pediobius foveolatus

Squash lady beetle larvae epilachna borealis


Epilachna borealis is a species of beetle that can commonly be found in the eastern United States. It is yellow with seven large black spots on each elytron and four small black spots on the pronotum. The species feeds on cucurbitaceous plants. Its common name is Squash beetle.

Contents

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Biology

The beetle lays a small egg on either the vine or the fruit. The larva burrows into the plant, allowing bacteria to enter and infecting the section of vine which then dies, or the fruit itself, which will usually rot. If detected in time, the larva can be removed from a pumpkin in time to save the fruit, by careful dissection and removal of the larva and its feces. The pumpkin will usually then heal over the wounds and survive.

References

Epilachna borealis Wikipedia