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Morning-glory Family: The larvae and pupae resemble the adults except that the larvae, by means of a terminal fork, carry their cast skins and feces over their body as a parasol. Both larvae and adults largely restrict their feeding to the leaves of plants in the morning-glory family.
Gold bugs belong to the subfamily Cassidinae of the family Chrysomelidae. A common species, Metriona bicolor, lives on bindweed leaves. Another species feeds on sweet potato leaves.
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GOLD BUG, any of a number of small, flat, gold-colored, leaf-eating beetles found throughout North America. The gold bug has an oval body about Vt of an inch (6 mm) in length, and it is usually marked with black spots. The larvae and pupae resemble the adults except that the larvae, by means of a terminal fork, carry their cast skins and feces over their body as a parasol. Both larvae and adults largely restrict their feeding to the leaves of plants in the morning-glory family (Convolvulaceae).
Gold bugs belong to the subfamily Cassidinae of the family Chrysomelidae. A common species, Metriona bicolor, lives on bindweed leaves. Another species feeds on sweet potato leaves.
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