Aclasia Diaphyseal

Aclasia diaphysara

Aclasia diaphysialis (lat. Aclasia diaphysialis) is a species of insect from the family Coccinellidae (lat. Coccinellidae). It is a beetle that lives in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.

Aclasia diaphysaria measures about 5 mm in length. The body is black, with bright red wings and legs. It has two antennae which are used to search for food.

Beetles of this species feed on aphids, mosquito larvae, flies and other small insects. They can also feed on flowers and leaves of plants.

This type of beetle is useful for agriculture, as they feed on plant pests and help preserve crops.

Conclusion

Aclasia diaphysarium is a beetle from the family Coccinellidae that lives in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. It feeds on aphids, flies, mosquitoes and other plant pests, making it useful for agriculture.