




colaspis brunnea
The Grape Colaspis is a tiny beetle that can be found munching on grape leaves. With its shiny green body, it sparkles in the sunlight, making it a delightful sight for little explorers.
生息地: Gardens, vineyards, and areas with grapevines.
The Grape Colaspis is a small, oval beetle, typically brownish-yellow to reddish-brown in color. Its wing covers (elytra) are marked with distinct rows of tiny punctures, and its head often appears darker. This gives it a slightly textured, metallic look.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
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Adult Grape Colaspis beetles only live for about 4 to 6 weeks, busy eating and laying eggs!
Baby Grape Colaspis beetles (larvae) spend the entire winter safe and warm underground!
This beetle can fly to find new plants, but they prefer walking or crawling between leaves!
When they eat, these beetles make plant leaves look like they've been hit with buckshot!
Grape Colaspis larvae can eat plant roots underground that helps them hide from predators.
Adults have strong mandibles to munch on tough plant leaves, creating distinctive holes.
A female Grape Colaspis can lay over 100 eggs in the soil that helps ensure many survive.
These beetles are plant-eaters, munching on leaves and roots of many crops and wild plants.
年齢による違い: Larvae feed on roots underground, while adults prefer plant leaves.
Vitis vinifera
Adults eat leaves, larvae damage roots.

Glycine max
Adults chew holes in soybean leaves.
Trichogramma pretiosum
Tiny wasps lay eggs inside Grape Colaspis eggs.
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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6-10 mm
3-5 mm
28-42 日
These beetles are plant-eaters, munching on leaves and roots of many crops and wild plants.
Gardens, vineyards, and areas with grapevines.
Foraging
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