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Bean Leaf Beetle

cerotoma trifurcata

The Bean Leaf Beetle (Cerotoma trifurcata) is a common and highly adaptable agricultural beetle found across North America. Belonging to the leaf beetle family Chrysomelidae, this small insect plays a major role in local ecosystems and crop environments. While often recognized as a pest due to its fondness for soybeans and other legumes, the beetle showcases incredibly interesting biological variations, including diverse color morphs that can range from yellow to red with varying spot patterns. In the spring, they emerge from forest margins to colonize young host plants, where they feed on leaves and pods. Despite their agricultural impact, they are an essential food source for many native birds, spiders, and predatory insects. Their life cycle relies on leguminous plants, where adults feed on foliage while their larvae live underground, consuming roots and nitrogen-fixing nodules. This dual-habitat lifestyle highlights their specialization and complex interaction with their environment.

Hábitat: Typically found in agricultural fields, pastures, gardens, and grassy borders where leguminous plants are grown.

Aspecto

The Bean Leaf Beetle is a small, oval-shaped insect measuring approximately 0.3 to 0.6 centimeters in length. Its color is highly variable, ranging from light yellow and tan to vibrant red. The most reliable identifier is a distinct black, backward-pointing triangle located at the front margin of the wing covers, right behind the black head. Most individuals also display four prominent rectangular black spots on their back, bordered by a thin black band along the outer edges of the wing cases, although some individuals may lack spots entirely.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloArthropodaClaseInsectaOrdenColeopteraFamiliaChrysomelidaeGéneroCerotoma
Bean Leaf Beetle
Bean Leaf Beetle

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Bean Leaf Beetles overwinter as adults in leaf litter and can survive freezing temperatures by producing glycerol, a natural antifreeze.

Their color variation is so dramatic that early entomologists mistakenly classified different color morphs of this single species as entirely separate species.

They are major vectors for plant diseases, transmitting the devastating Bean Pod Mottle Virus through their saliva as they feed.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Thanatosis

When threatened, this beetle will immediately drop from foliage and play dead, blending into the soil below to escape predators.

Habilidad

High Color Polymorphism

This species exhibits extreme genetic variation in coloration, allowing individuals to appear red, yellow, or orange, which helps confuse predatory search images.

Habilidad

Nodule Excavation

In their larval stage, they can burrow directly into the underground nitrogen-fixing root nodules of legume plants, exploiting a specialized subterranean food source.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
0+ cm
Envergadura
1+ cm
Peso
0.00001+ kg
Esperanza de vida
0+ años
Tamaño de la puesta
100+
Incubación
5+ días

Dieta y alimentación

Both larvae and adults feed exclusively on leguminous plants, targeting roots underground and foliage aboveground.

Diferencias por edad: Larvae feed underground on roots and nitrogen-fixing nodules, whereas adults feed aboveground on leaves, flowers, and bean pods.

Alimentos principales

  • Soybean leaves
  • Green bean pods
  • Alfalfa leaves
  • Clover
  • Wild legume roots

Método de búsqueda

  • Grazing

Conexiones ecológicas

host plant

Soybean

Glycine max

Adults feed on the leaves and pods, while larvae consume the roots and nitrogen-fixing nodules.

eaten by

Spined Soldier Bug

Podisus maculiventris

A generalist predatory stink bug that preys on both adult and larval bean leaf beetles.

parasite

Tachinid Fly

Celatoria diabroticae

A parasitoid fly that deposits eggs on the beetle, with the developing larvae eventually killing the host.

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Bean Leaf Beetle?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Bean Leaf Beetle es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Bean Leaf Beetle?

0+ cm

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Bean Leaf Beetle?

1+ cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Bean Leaf Beetle?

0.00001+ kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Bean Leaf Beetle?

0+ años

¿Qué come Bean Leaf Beetle?

Both larvae and adults feed exclusively on leguminous plants, targeting roots underground and foliage aboveground.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Bean Leaf Beetle?

Typically found in agricultural fields, pastures, gardens, and grassy borders where leguminous plants are grown.

¿Cómo caza Bean Leaf Beetle?

Grazing

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