Scientific name Lilioceris Higher classification Leaf beetle Order Beetle | Family Chrysomelidae Tribe Criocerini Rank Genus | |
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Lower classifications Scarlet lily beetle, Lilioceris merdigera |
Lily beetle lilioceris lilii rau liljubjalla a vo s r 4 bj llur
Lilioceris is a genus of beetles in the leaf beetle family, Chrysomelidae. The genus was first scientifically described in 1912 by Edmund Reitter. Lilioceris belongs to the subfamily Criocerinae and tribe Criocerini (Latreille, 1807).
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- Lily beetle lilioceris lilii rau liljubjalla a vo s r 4 bj llur
- Lilioceris lilii red beetle mating pair liljubj llur rau ar bj llur meind r skord r
- Description
- Lifecycle
- Diversity
- References
The family of beetles are of importance in horticulture because of their impact on the cultivation of lilies. Lilioceris cheni was introduced into Central Florida by biologists to try to control the spread of invasive air potato plants.
Lilioceris lilii red beetle mating pair liljubj llur rau ar bj llur meind r skord r
Description
Species of Lilioceris are between 4 and 10 mm long. The body has a long narrow shape, with a pronounced shoulder between the elytra and pronotum. Both the larvae and the adult (imago) beetles feed on plants.
Lifecycle
Lilioceris species are holometabolous, having a complete metamorphosis. The larvae proceed to a pupation stage to develop into adults.
Diversity
Well over 100 species are described, with 80 in Asia alone.
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