Bean plataspid

The Bean plataspid, scientifically known as Megacopta cribraria, is a fascinating insect species that can be observed in and around Summerville, South Carolina. This species is part of the family Plataspidae and is notable for its distinctive appearance and ecological role. The Bean plataspid is primarily known for its association with agricultural settings, particularly in relation to leguminous plants. Its presence can often be seen in fields where crops such as soybeans are cultivated, as it has a preference for feeding on the foliage and pods of these plants.

This insect is characterized by its flattened body and unique coloration, which can help it blend into its surroundings, providing some camouflage against predators. The Bean plataspid is typically active during the warmer months, making it a common sight for those exploring the local flora and fauna. Observing these insects can provide valuable insights into the health of local ecosystems, as they play a role in the dynamics of plant populations and can also serve as indicators of agricultural conditions.

<pFor residents and visitors to Summerville, spotting the Bean plataspid offers an opportunity to appreciate the complexity of local wildlife and the interconnectedness of species within agricultural landscapes. Whether you are a nature enthusiast or an agricultural professional, understanding the behaviors and habitats of the Bean plataspid can enhance your experience of the rich biodiversity found in this region.

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 Seen04/03/2026 3:57 pm
Total Observations2
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6195677048miaMarch 4, 2026 3:57 pm33.021326, -80.176015
5840489679WilliamJuly 23, 2025 3:23 pm33.027775, -80.172067

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