Entyliacarinata

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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:

Valley, Alabama

Barling, Arkansas

Grenada, Mississippi

Waverly, New York

Pottstown, Pennsylvania

Fort Worth, Texas

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DWMike

Oxford, MS (Zone 7a) | May 2012 | Neutral
• Eggs are laid in leaf/plant stems and guarded by an adult until hatch.
• Entylia carinata feed mostly on plant members of the sunflower/daisy family (Asteraceae) but will feed on other herbaceous perennials.
•It is common to find the nymphs attended to by ants.


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