Leptinotarsa decemlineata - Colorado potato beetle


 

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  Agrilus bilineatus (two-lined chestnut borer)
Economic, environmental, social and biodiversity impacts all centre on the mortality of oaks, the dominant species in the large eastern deciduous...
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  Agrilus mali (apple buprestid)
The larvae tunnel in and damage the sapwood of young shoots, main branches and trunks of apple. They cause drying and cracking of the bark. Heavy...
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Agrilus planipennis Agrilus planipennis (emerald ash borer)
The emerald ash borer, A. planipennis is an East Asian wood-boring beetle that is presently causing dramatic damage to ash...
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  Agriotes lineatus (wireworm)
Grain is so severely injured by this elaterid in USSR and Denmark that replanting is sometimes necessary. Great damage to cereals and sugarbeet...
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  Agriotes sputator (click beetle, common)
This is a datasheet on Agriotes sputator
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  Agrius cingulatus (pink-spotted hawkmoth)
Egg The egg is very similar to Agrius convolvuli. Larva A full-fed larva is 90-100 mm long. It is...
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Agrius convolvuli Agrius convolvuli (sweet potato moth)
Larvae of this species can reach alarming numbers under certain conditions, where they may completely strip entire fields of all leaves, before...
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Agromyza frontella Agromyza frontella (alfalfa blotch leafminer)
A. frontella is not normally a pest in Europe, although Steyskal (1972) did note that an isolated outbreak occurred in Germany in 1955. Drea et al....
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  Agromyza oryzae (rice leaf miner)
Li et al. (1994) reported plant losses between 32 and 36% for the first crop during the 1992/93 season in Zhejiang, China. The worst yields...
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  Agrotis exclamationis (moth, heart and dart)
The name cutworm is given to caterpillars of moths in the Noctuidae family which feed on plants at near ground level, often severing them from...
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