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It is common in the spring, rapidly crawling across the caliche around my property.
County Records from E.G. Riley, Nov. 2005
Range: Texas to Arizona
Adult Activity: Spring
Similar Species:
There are two western U.S. species of Cysteodemus, only C. wislizeni occurs in Texas.
Cysteodemus armatus LeConte
Cysteodemus wislizeni LeConte
Weblinks:
Blister Beetles - TAMU
Etymology: Cysteodemus wislizeni
cyst, =is, -o (G). The bladder; a bag
demas (G). A living body
wislizeni - Patronym for Friedrich Adolph Wislizenus, 1810-1889
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Pinto, J.D. 1984. A taxonomic review of Cysteodemus LeConte, Phodaga LeConte and Pleuropasta Wellman (Coleoptera: Meloidae: Eupomphina) with a new generic synonymy. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 86: 127-143.
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14 Jun 2008 © Mike Quinn / mike.quinn@tpwd.state.tx.us / Texas Entomology / Texas Beetle Information