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Lytta magister

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Coleoptera

Subfamily
  
Meloinae

Scientific name
  
Lytta magister

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Meloidae

Tribe
  
Lyttini

Higher classification
  
Lytta

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Similar
  
Beetle, Blister beetle, Lytta, Insect, Tenebrionoidea

Lytta magister (also known as the desert blister beetle or master blister beetle) is a species of blister beetle found in southwestern North America.

Typically 16 to 33 mm (0.6 to 1.3 in) in length, L. magister has a striking red head, legs and prothorax, with black elytra. They can be found in great numbers in the Mojave and Colorado Deserts in spring, and are often seen in swarms. Females lay eggs in holes in the desert soil. The larvae are insectivorous, mainly attacking bee nests. They consume the immature host along with its provisions, and can often survive on the provisions alone, thus they are not obligatory parasitoids but rather food parasites that are facultatively parasitoid, or simply predatory. Adults feed on flowers and leaves of brittlebush.

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Lytta magister Wikipedia