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Halyzia
Genus of beetles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Halyzia is a genus in the ladybird family, Coccinellidae. Halyzia is concentrated in European deciduous forests. They can be found in the edges of woodlands or bushes.
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Halyzia, like many insects has an egg stage, a larval stage, a pupa stage and an adult stage. Once the female lays her eggs, they will hatch in 4–10 days. Halyzia will molt many times before it becomes a full grown adult. Like moths, Halyzia is attracted to light. These Insects will be frequently found in moth traps.
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Species
Species within this genus include:[1]
- Halyzia feae Gorham, 1895
- Halyzia nepalensis Canepari, 2003
- Halyzia sanscrita Mulsant, 1853
- Halyzia sedecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Halyzia straminea (Hope in Gray, 1831)
- Halyzia tschitscherini Semenow, 1895
References
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