Cacoscelis nigripennis
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Genus: | Cacoscelis
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Species: | C. nigripennis
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Cacoscelis nigripennis (Jacoby)
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Cacoscelis nigripennis is a species of flea beetle in the family Chrysomelidae.[1][2] It was first described by Martin Jacoby.[3]
Description
Adults have a black body, bright red head and thorax. They are usually 10 mm long and range between 5 mm and 4 mm wide.
Host plants
They are well known for feeding on Passiflora caerulea,[4] being one of the main problems for the plant when they are in large groups.
Distribution
Cacoscelis nigripennis inhabit mainly in South America[4] although, they are also present in Mexico.[3]
See also
- Aulacophora nigripennis, a species of leaf beetle in the genus Aulacophora
References
- ^ "Occurrence Detail 1807696426". www.gbif.org. GBIF. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ "Ficha de Espécies - SiBBr". ferramentas.sibbr.gov.br. Government of Brazil. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ a b Furth, David G.; Savini, Vilma (1996-03-01). "Checklist of the Alticinae of Central America, including Mexico (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)". Insecta Mundi.
- ^ a b "(Cacoscelis nigripennis)". www.ecoregistros.org. Archived from the original on 2016-09-13.