Helina trivittata was created in 1860.
Helina reversio was created in 1780.
Helina pertusa was created in 1826.
Helina evecta was created in 1780.
Helina obscurata was created in 1826.
Helina allotalla was created in 1830.
Helina maculipennis was created in 1845.
No Helina. There is a Helena, who is the daughter of Nedar and is in love with Demetrius.
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The scientific name of a boxelder bug is Boisea trivittata. It belongs to the family Rhopalidae.
Boisea trivittata
Plant sap is what boxelder bugs eat. The insects in question (Boisea trivittata) possess piercing, sipping mouthparts. They therefore seek the photosynthetically created nutrients of the downward-flowing phloem and the soluble minerals of the upward-flowing xylem channels which function inside plants and may be accessed through flowers, leaves, seeds, stems, and stalks of ash (Fraxinus) and maple (Acer) trees.
No, boxelder bugs are not poisonous to fish.Specifically, the insect in question (Boisea trivittata) does not poison any potential predator. But it does not represent an attractive meal for any wildlife other than the most desperate and famished. The bug's orange coloring warns wildlife of obnoxious taste.