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Spotted Maize Beetle

Astylus atromaculatus (Order Coleoptera, Famíly Melyridae)

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Field Notes

Notes:

In the place I went to photograph today there where literally hundreds of these beetles. They where everywhere, but mostly feeding on a species of grass, as seen on the third picture.

Species ID Suggestions

Spotted Maize Beetle

Astylus atromaculatus

Comments (3)

One slight correction, the species is correct, but the Family is Melyridae (soft-winged flower beetles) not Chrysomelidae. Alex Wild took these pics:http://myrmecos.wordpress.com/2009/05/22/friday-beetle-blogging-spotted-maize-beetle/ He's an excellent insect taxonomist, and I trust his judgment on the Family ID.
The flickr link calls this a chrysomelidae beetle and the attraction to grains seems to be common to both yours and his spotting.
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PublishedMarch 1, 2012

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