- "Chrysolina
coerulans (Scriba, 1791)". www.gbif.org.
Global Biodiversity Information Facility.
Retrieved 3 May 2021. "Blue Mint
Beetle Chrysolina coerulans". candide...
- Limacidae, the
keelback slugs.
Bielzia coerulans was
discovered in 1847 and
described under the name
Limax coerulans by Austrian-Hungarian malacologist,...
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including buff
ermine moths. It is also
eaten by
beetles such as
Chrysolina coerulans (blue mint beetle) and Mint leaf beetle. The
ancient Gr****s
rubbed mint...
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whole back side of the body. The
mantle and the head of this slug
Bielzia coerulans is smooth,
while the rest of the body is tubercled.
Megapallifera mutabilis...
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Mutilla similis Harris, 1782
Mutilla schaefferi Schrank, 1802
Mutilla coerulans Lepeletier, 1845
Mutilla cyanea Lepeletier, 1845
Mutilla panzeri Lepeletier...
- sepium:
periplocin some
species of
Chrysolina beetles,
including Chrysolina coerulans, have
cardiac glycosides (including Xylose) in
their defensive glands...
- also
found in some
species of
Chrysolinina beetles,
including Chrysolina coerulans. They have
cardiac glycosides (including xylose) in
their defensive glands...
- Bielziidae,
based on the
morphology of the
reproductive system of
Bielzia coerulans. The
following two
subfamilies were
recognized in the
taxonomy of Bouchet...
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species of
mantises native to the Americas. S.
californica S.
carolina S.
coerulans S.
colorata S.
costalis S.
domingensis S.
floridensis S.
fraterna S. gracilipes...
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Examples of Pulmonata:
Achatina fulica top right,
Bielzia coerulans top left,
Praticolella berlandieriana center right,
Megalobulimus oblongus in the...