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  2. Treehopper - Wikipedia

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    They are best known for their enlarged and ornate pronotum, expanded into often fantastic shapes that enhance their camouflage or mimicry, often resembling plant thorns (thus the commonly used name of "thorn bugs" for a number of treehopper species). Treehoppers have specialized muscles in the hind femora that unfurl to generate sufficient ...

  3. List of poisonous animals - Wikipedia

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    The hooded pitohui.The neurotoxin homobatrachotoxin on the birds' skin and feathers causes numbness and tingling on contact.. The following is a list of poisonous animals, which are animals that passively deliver toxins (called poison) to their victims upon contact such as through inhalation, absorption through the skin, or after being ingested.

  4. List of shield bug species of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Legnotus picipes – heath shield bug; Canthophorus impressus – bastard toadflax bug; Tritomegas bicolor (formerly Sehirus bicolor) – pied shield bug; Tritomegas sexmaculatus – Rambur's pied shield bug; Adomerus biguttatus – cow wheat shield bug; Sehirus luctuosus – forget-me-not shield bug; Geotomus punctulatus – Cornish shield bug

  5. Hawthorn shield bug - Wikipedia

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    The hawthorn shield bug (Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale) is a common European shield bug. [1] Its chief food is haws, the fruit of the hawthorn tree , but adults can overwinter on a diet of leaves, and individuals can be found on many potential food plants, including pedunculate oak , sessile oak and whitebeam . [ 2 ]

  6. Chrysolina coerulans - Wikipedia

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    "It is important that we find out if there are other breeding adults in the UK." [4] Main symptoms UK gardeners were asked to look for irregular holes in foliage and blue beetles on the leaves. [9] [10] In 2012, it was recorded as being found in several locations in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire. [5] [6] [9]

  7. Foods That Attract Bugs - AOL

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    When you're dining outdoors, it's important to take measures to prevent ants, flies and other insects from eating off your plate. Don't let these uninvited guests ruin your next picnic or patio ...

  8. Poisonous amphibian - Wikipedia

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    Most toxic amphibians are poisonous to touch or eat. These amphibians usually sequester toxins from animals and plants on which they feed, commonly from poisonous insects or poisonous plants . Except certain salamandrid salamanders that can extrude sharp venom-tipped ribs, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and two species of frogs with venom-tipped bone spurs on ...

  9. Elasmostethus interstinctus - Wikipedia

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    These shield bugs have a relatively flat body with the entire upper surface covered with mostly black punctures. The dorsal side is a bright yellow-green, with various red markings. In particular, pronotum is yellow-green, scutellum is green with a red center, clavus and corium are intensely red and the apex of the elytra are also bright red ...