opsidos
Opsidos refers to a group of beetles belonging to the family Oedemeridae. These beetles are commonly known as false blister beetles or pollen-feeding beetles. They are characterized by their elongated, somewhat soft bodies and often vibrantly colored elytra, which can range from metallic green and blue to red and yellow. The antennae are typically filiform, and the legs are slender.
Oedemeridae are found worldwide, with the greatest diversity in tropical and subtropical regions. Many species are
While the name "false blister beetle" suggests a similarity to blister beetles (family Meloidae), Oedemeridae do