Leptinotarsa decemlineata - Colorado potato beetle


 

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Abelmoschus esculentus Abelmoschus esculentus (okra)
Stout, erect, annual herb, up to 4 m tall. Leaves spirally arranged, leaf-blade up to 50 cm in diameter, more or less deeply 3-, 5- or 7-lobed;...
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Abies alba Abies alba (silver fir)
Habit A tree with a pyramidal, compact, erect and dense crown, with a low crown base only in isolated individual trees. In older...
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Abies amabilis Abies amabilis (Pacific silver fir)
General A small-sized tree (in the subalpine parkland) to large-sized tree (at sea level); occasionally over 60 m in height, 100 cm...
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Abies balsamea Abies balsamea (balsam fir)
General A. balsamea is a small to medium-sized tree, 12 to 25 m tall and a stem diameter range of 15 to 60 cm, exceptionally to 120...
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  Abies concolor (Rocky Mountain white fir)
General habit Abies concolor is a large forest tree, commonly reaching a height of 40-55 m, occasionally taller. Mature trees may...
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Abies grandis Abies grandis (grand fir)
GeneralA. grandis grows to 30-50 m tall (the tallest living specimen is 81 m tall), and 70-130 cm d.b.h. (up to 220 cm). It has a...
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Abies lasiocarpa Abies lasiocarpa (rocky mountain fir)
General A. lasiocarpa ranges from a prostrate shrub (krummholz in subalpine parkland) to a large tree, occasionally over 30 m tall...
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  Abies magnifica (red fir)
There are two varieties of A. magnifica: var. magnifica from the central and northern Sierra Nevada; and var. shastensis from north of Mt. Lassen...
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Abies procera Abies procera (noble fir)
The genus Abies is in the family Pinaceae which consists of about 51 tree species very widely distributed in boreal and cool-temperate areas of the...
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Abies sachalinensis Abies sachalinensis (Sakhalin fir)
Habit Evergreen tree 25-30 m high (occassionally to 40 m) and 50-70 cm diameter. Ovoid conic crown, densely branched (Bobrov,...
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