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larva of Phasia obesa is endoparasitoid of Zicrona caerulea

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Animal / predator
Zicrona caerulea is predator of adult of Altica
Other: major host/prey

Animal / predator
Zicrona caerulea is predator of adult of Galerucella
Other: major host/prey

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體長6-9公釐,體藍黑或藍色金屬光澤。體表刻點淺。前翅膜區黑色。
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Zicrona caerulea

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Aggregation of nymphs

Zicrona caerulea, common name Blue Shieldbug, is a species of bugs of the family Pentatomidae.

Description

Zicrona caerulea can reach an adult size of about 5–8 millimetres (0.20–0.31 in). The body is uniformly metallic blue-green (hence the Latin name caerulea, meaning blue). In the immatures the abdomen is red with black markings.

These bugs are useful predators of leaf beetles in the genus Altica, of larvae of various beetles and caterpillars of moths, but it also feeds on plants. Eggs are laid in the spring. New adults of this univoltine species can be found from July onwards. This bug overwinters as an adult.

Distribution and habitat

This species is present in Eurasia and in North America. Its natural habitat consists of low vegetation in moors, heaths, damp grassland and forest edges.

References

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Zicrona caerulea: Brief Summary

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Aggregation of nymphs

Zicrona caerulea, common name Blue Shieldbug, is a species of bugs of the family Pentatomidae.

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