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Black, red, & yellow bug - Acmaeodera flavomarginata

Black, red, & yellow bug - Acmaeodera flavomarginata
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
October 17, 2006
Size: about 2 cm
Stay on the leaf for a long time
then open it's wings and left
haven't seen it since

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Black, red, & yellow bug - Acmaeodera flavomarginata Black, red, & yellow bug - Acmaeodera flavomarginata

Has anyone realized that thes
Has anyone realized that these guys mimic lightning bugs? If you look at the butt end as if it were a head, you can see a firefly. I wonder if this is for defense

 
Probably
Lampyridae beetles contain cantharin, which is a pretty potent poison. Alliteration aside, that would probably explain any mimicry

Buprestid
A member of the family Buprestidae.

 
Maybe even
Acmaeodera flavomarginata - Yellow-bordered Flower Buprestid. Images in the guide here

 
That's the one!
Thanks to both very much..
that was a fast ID.

I should have post this long ago. :-)

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