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Oil Beetle (Melloe tuccius)

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Beetles

The Oil Beetle (Melloe tuccius) is a species of blister beetle belonging to the genus Meloe, commonly known as oil beetles. They are named for the toxic, oily yellow substance (containing cantharidin) they excrete from their leg joints when threatened, to deter predators.
Contributor: Sue Tsirigoti

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