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Golden Tortoise Beetle

Charidotella sexpunctata

Photo by Christine Y.
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Field Notes

Description:

The first 3 photos show larvae, which have broad, flattened bodies that are adorned with branched spines. The larvae carry their cast skins and fecal material on their backs - attached to spines arising from the posterior end of their body, a structure called an "anal fork." The anal fork is used to hold the debris over the back of the body, forming a fecal shield that deters predation. The last photo shows an adult, which is golden orange with spots on the elytra.

Habitat:

The larvae were on a morning glory plant and the adult was on a trellis that the morning glory was climbing.

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