Bean plataspid

Bean Plataspid (Megacopta cribraria)

The Bean Plataspid, scientifically known as Megacopta cribraria, is a fascinating insect species that has been observed in the Summerville, South Carolina area. This species is notable for its unique appearance and ecological role. The Bean Plataspid is recognized for its distinctive shape and coloration, which allows it to blend into its surroundings effectively.

This species was first documented in Summerville on July 23, 2025, marking an exciting addition to the local biodiversity. Although only one observation has been recorded, the presence of the Bean Plataspid suggests that it may play a role in the local ecosystem, particularly in relation to the plants it inhabits.

As a member of the plataspid family, the Bean Plataspid is known to feed on various plants, which can sometimes include crops. This feeding behavior can lead to it being recognized as a pest in agricultural settings. However, it also contributes to the complex web of interactions within its habitat.

For those interested in wildlife observation, the Bean Plataspid offers a unique opportunity to learn more about the intricate relationships between insects and their environments. Keep an eye out for this intriguing species during your explorations around Summerville!

ID5866311
Rankspecies
Scientific NameMegacopta cribraria (Fabricius, 1798)
Common NameBean plataspid
AttributionWilliam | William | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen23/07/2025 3:23 pm
Last Seen23/07/2025 3:23 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5840489679WilliamJuly 23, 2025 3:23 pm33.027775, -80.172067

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