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The leaf beetles
(family Chrysomelidae) generally have antennae 1/2 their body
length
or less, and are characterized by their bright metallic colors. The
adult beetles feed on
leaves and flowers; the larvae attack roots, eat leaves, or tunnel
within them. Many beetles
of this family are important agricultural pests. There are roughly
1,400 species in North America.
Habitat: Meadows and forest
clearings, roadsides. |