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- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus abstract "Tetraopes tetrophthalmus, commonly known as the red milkweed beetle, is a beetle in the family Cerambycidae. The binomial genus and species names are both derived from the Latin for "four eyes." As in many longhorn beetles, the antennae are situated very near the eye - in the red milkweed beetle, this adaptation has been carried to an extreme: the antennal base actually bisects the eye. (See Figure 1.)The milkweed beetle, a herbivore, is given this name because they are generally host specific to milkweed plants (genus Asclepias). It is thought the beetle and its early instars derive a measure of protection from predators by incorporating toxins from the plant into their bodies, thereby becoming distasteful, much as the Monarch butterfly and its larvae do. The red and black coloring are aposematic, advertising the beetles' inedibility. There are many milkweed-eating species of insect that use the toxins contained in the plant as a chemical defense.".
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus binomialAuthority Johann_Reinhold_Forster.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus class Insect.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus family Longhorn_beetle.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus genus Tetraopes.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus kingdom Animal.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus order Beetle.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus phylum Arthropod.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus thumbnail Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus-1.jpg?width=300.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus wikiPageExternalLink beetles_red_milkweed.htm.
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- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus binomial "Tetraopes tetrophthalmus".
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus binomialAuthority "Forster, 1771".
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus classis "Insecta".
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus familia Longhorn_beetle.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus genus "Tetraopes".
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- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus name "Tetraopes tetrophthalmus".
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus ordo Beetle.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus phylum "Arthropoda".
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus regnum "Animalia".
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus species "T. tetrophthalmus".
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus subject Category:Cerambycidae.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus subject Category:Warning_coloration.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus type Animal.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus type Eukaryote.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus type Insect.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus type Species.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus type Insect.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus type Organism.
- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus comment "Tetraopes tetrophthalmus, commonly known as the red milkweed beetle, is a beetle in the family Cerambycidae. The binomial genus and species names are both derived from the Latin for "four eyes." As in many longhorn beetles, the antennae are situated very near the eye - in the red milkweed beetle, this adaptation has been carried to an extreme: the antennal base actually bisects the eye.".
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- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus depiction Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus-1.jpg.
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- Tetraopes_tetrophthalmus name "Tetraopes tetrophthalmus".