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- The scarlet lily beetle, red lily beetle, or lily leaf beetle (Lilioceris lilii), is a leaf beetle that eats the leaves, stem, buds, and flowers, of lilies...
- Selected species: Lilioceris apicalis Yu in Yu, 1992 Lilioceris brancuccii Medvedev, 1992 Lilioceris cheni Gressit & Kimoto, 1961 Lilioceris chodjaii Berti...
- distinguished by the similar Lilioceris lilii which has black instead of red legs and head. This species is also similar to Lilioceris schneideri. The larvae...
- Lilioceris cheni, the air potato leaf beetle, is a species of beetle in the genus Lilioceris that feeds on air potato plants. Air potatoes and the beetles...
- survive for extended periods and send up new shoots later. The leaf beetle Lilioceris cheni has been studied and emplo**** as an agent of biological pest control...
- pest is the scarlet lily beetle (****anese red lily beetle, Lilioceris lilii) and other Lilioceris species which attack Fritillaria and Lilium. Lilium species...
- Crioceris asparagi Donacia splendida, fossil Labidomera clivicollis, larva Lilioceris lilii Luperus longicornis Sphaeroderma rubidum Timarcha sp. Xanthogaleruca...
- imperialis is susceptible to depredation by the scarlet lily beetle (Lilioceris lilii). Fritillaria imperialis is easy to grow in well-drained soil in...
- species including the grey chi. Adults and larvae of the leaf beetle Lilioceris ****igera are also able to tolerate the cardenolides and thus feed on...
- species are spring-flowering. Lily beetles (scarlet lily beetle, Lilioceris lilii and Lilioceris chodjaii) feed on fritillaries, and may become a pest where...