Nectar-feeding-beetle

Guides

  • Pseudozonitis labialis

    Twin-spotted Pseudozonitis

    Pseudozonitis labialis is a blister beetle (family Meloidae) described by Enns in 1956. It belongs to the subfamily Nemognathinae, a group characterized by elongated mouthparts adapted for nectar feeding. The species is known from North America and is one of several species in the genus Pseudozonitis, which was established by Enns in his 1956 revision of the nemognathine genera Nemognatha, Zonitis, and Pseudozonitis.