These bugs are specialists on plants in the soapberry family ( Sapindaceae ), which includes maples, soapberry trees, among others.
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It feeds on seeds within the soapberry plant family, Sapindaceae, and is known to rapidly adapt to feeding on particular hosts.
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""'Aesculus hippocastanum " "'is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae.
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For example, the Thompson people would make a concoction of wood, willow, soapberry branches and " anything weeds " to treat broken bones.
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Soapberries can act as industrial emulsifiers, moistening agents, or foaming agents, and thus can be used as ingredients in multiple products for hygiene purposes.
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In depressions between dunes, where the water is nearer the surface, some flora including acacias, soapberry trees, capers, and swallowwort may be found.
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"Jadera haematoloma " is a soapberry bug found in Florida known for its rapid adaptive evolution following the introduction of a non-native soapberry plant.
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"Jadera haematoloma " is a soapberry bug found in Florida known for its rapid adaptive evolution following the introduction of a non-native soapberry plant.
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Members of the genus are commonly known as "'soapberries "'or "'soapnuts "'because the fruit pulp is used to make soap.
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""'Cupaniopsis " "'is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs known to science, of the soapberry plant family Sapindaceae.