Rhagonycha fulva, the common red soldier beetle, also misleadingly known as the bloodsucker beetle,[3][4] and popularly known in England as the hogweed bonking beetle[5] is a species of soldier beetle (Cantharidae).
^Scopoli, I.A. (1763). Entomologia carniolica exhibens insecta carnioliae indigena et distributa in ordines, genera, species, varietates. Methodo Linnæana. Vindobonae [= Vienna]: Trattner. pp. [30] + 420 pp. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
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