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Insects - Nectar and Pollen Feeding Insects


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5006077 cabbage white Pieris rapae Illustration of life cycle by Mary Benson.
5469463 painted lady butterfly Vanessa cardui
5444919 large white butterfly Pieris brassicae
5444920 large white butterfly Pieris brassicae
5444921 large white butterfly Pieris brassicae
5443230 cabbage white Pieris rapae
5443231 cabbage white Pieris rapae
5443232 cabbage white Pieris rapae
5443233 cabbage white Pieris rapae
5443234 cabbage white Pieris rapae
5443229 cabbage white Pieris rapae
0001012 honey bee Apis mellifera two bees are allowed to sting an arm, wet table salt is applied to one sting site.
1541938 spicebush swallowtail Papilio troilus
1541951 spicebush swallowtail Papilio troilus
1541952 spicebush swallowtail Papilio troilus
1541947 spicebush swallowtail Papilio troilus
1541939 spicebush swallowtail Papilio troilus
1243094 honey bee Apis mellifera Comb produced behind wall.
1258023 pine hawk moth Hyloicus pinastri
2651032 carpenter bee Xylocopa virginica entrance/exit hole, Georgia Forestry Commission in Macon, Georgia
2651033 carpenter bee Xylocopa virginica
2511030 cotton square borer Strymon melinus
0177085 geranium bronze Cacyreus marshalli damage on geranium flower peduncle (see larva).
1440119 tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta The tobacco tomato hornworms, Manduca sexta (Linnaeus), and Manduca quinquemaculata (Haworth), are potentially the most destructive insect pests of tobacco. They chew irregular holes in leaves and often feed along leaf margins. Newly hatched larvae are 1/4-inch long, pale green with a large horn at the posterior end. Larger larvae (up to 4 inches) are bright green in color. The tobacco hornworm larva has seven white diagonal stripes on each side and a curved red horn. The adult, a dark gray moth, has six round, orange-yellow spots on each side of the abdomen. Tomato hornworms have eight V-shaped marks on each side and the horn is straighter and blue-black.
1402127 tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta Tobacco and tomato hornworms [Manduca sexta (Linnaeus), Manduca quinquemaculata (Hawthorn)]: These two species, usually referred to collectively as "hornworms," are potentially the most destructive insect pests of tobacco. Newly hatched larvae are ¼ inch long, pale green with a large horn at the posterior end. Larger larvae (up to 3 or 4 inches) are bright green in color. Tobacco hornworm larvae have seven white diagonal stripes on each side and a curved red horn. Tomato hornworms have eight white V-shaped marks on each side and the horn is straighter and blue-black. Small larvae chew small irregular holes in leaves. Larger larvae more often feed on leaf margins and may leave only the midribs of leaves.
0177084 geranium bronze Cacyreus marshalli Damage on geranium stem
3057058 hackberry emperor Asterocampa celtis stand defoliated by larval feeding
1587140 pine butterfly Neophasia menapia
0027008 tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta
1455120 cabbage white Pieris rapae
1541896 silverspotted skipper Epargyreus clarus
1541894 silverspotted skipper Epargyreus clarus
1541895 silverspotted skipper Epargyreus clarus
1561233 karner blue Plebejus melissa
1561223 karner blue Plebejus melissa photo taken 23 June 1995
5178002 black-veined white butterfly Aporia crataegi Nest with the 2nd-3rd instar larvae; Area of feeding (neighbor leaves);  summer 2005
5177075 black-veined white butterfly Aporia crataegi summer 2005
5177076 black-veined white butterfly Aporia crataegi summer 2005, bird cherry tree Padus racemosa Gilib.
1748002 tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta on tomato
1561141 karner blue Plebejus melissa photo taken 7 July 1994
5019032 carpenter bee Xylocopa virginica
5019030 carpenter bee Xylocopa virginica
1361208 honey bee Apis mellifera A small welp from a sting
1258024 pine hawk moth Hyloicus pinastri
1326127 cabbage white Pieris rapae Typical defoliation injury to Brussel sprouts.
1326045 leafcutter bee Megachile spp. Petal pieces of sweet pea cut by adult for nesting
1326048 leafcutter bee Megachile spp. Typical leaf cutting injury to wild rose
1203170 honey bee Apis mellifera bees killed by pesticides
0001013 honey bee Apis mellifera two bees are allowed to sting an arm, wet table salt is applied to one sting site; one hour later

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