Tortoise beetles are small, often round or oval-shaped insects, typically measuring about 1/4 inch in length. They are known for their glossy, colorful exoskeletons, which can be red, yellow, or metallic green, often displaying intricate patterns. Their shells have a distinctive dome-like shape, resembling a tortoise's shell, and they possess long legs and antennae. Some species can even change color or appear transparent when disturbed.
Thistle tortoise beetle was created in 1776.
No the Turtle beetle doesn't exsit but the Tortoise Beetle does. It is pretty common to confuse Turtle and Tortoise.See related links for more information on the Tortoise beetle.
Sounds like a Japanese Beetle...
hi a diet of a tortoise beetle is sweet potatos and the larve eat foliage. from mahalia
It looks like a turtle that is old.
Snap bugs look like a cross between a beetle and a slug. They look hard like a beetle but are shaped like a slug with antennas.
Somewhat similar to a leopard tortoise, although I believe a bit rounder, maybe?
Tortoise beetles typically feed on plant leaves, preferring members of the nightshade family such as tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. They are known to be herbivores, consuming foliage as their primary food source.
Larder Beetle's look like a british horse coach (insect). Like most bettles, they haw browny black skin and a round body.
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I'm sure it looks like normal pee, hon.
A brown beetle with red eyes.