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Margined Blister Beetle (Epicauta funebris)
Photo#898
Copyright © 2003
Troy Bartlett
Blister Beetle -
Epicauta funebris
Chattahoochee Nat'l Rec Area, Abbots Bridge, Georgia, USA
September 2, 2003
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Contributed by
Troy Bartlett
on 16 February, 2004 - 12:42pm
Last updated 12 April, 2009 - 12:25pm
Moved
Moved from
Epicauta funebris
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v belov
, 12 April, 2009 - 12:25pm
Epicauta cinerea Group -- probably E. funebris Horn.
John Pinto det.
Moved from
Epicauta
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v belov
, 4 April, 2009 - 5:11pm
My biggest bug pest!
I have a cut flower business in Washington State, and every August, a drab grey species of Epicauta comes out in hordes to feed on the petals of my asters, dahlias, and others. I've tried controlling them by hand, but they fly in from other areas (they're attracted to light colors and will flock to you if you're wearing white!). They seem to be a very local nuisance, because many friends with flowers in the area report that they've never experienced this. Does anyone have information on this genus' life cycle, so I can look for another, non-pesticide method of control?
S. Gingras
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Stacey Gingras
, 13 December, 2004 - 3:21pm
Epicauta blister beetle
This is a species of Epicauta. They are notoriously difficult to identify to species, having many color variations. Photographers, be careful. They secrete a liquid chemical that can cause blistering on human skin, and severe allergic reactions in some people.
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Eric R. Eaton
, 14 June, 2004 - 4:07pm