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Coleoptera

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)
Infraclass: Neoptera
Subclass: Pterygota
Order: Coleoptera

Remove Filters: Terminal, Tip, Stem and Shoot Insects(X) Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series(X)

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1234047 pales weevil Hylobius pales
1234009 southern corn billbug Sphenophorus callosus
1235222 twig girdler Oncideres cingulata
1235180 white pine weevil Pissodes strobi
1235223 twig girdler Oncideres cingulata
1234086 sugarcane beetle Euetheola humilis
1234011 maize billbug Sphenophorus maidis
1234008 maize billbug Sphenophorus maidis
1435043 maize billbug Sphenophorus maidis
1435029 sweetpotato weevil Cylas formicarius Adults are ant-like, shiny, blue-black, snout beetles whose "waist" and legs are bright orange-red. They are about 6 mm long.
1435030 sweetpotato weevil Cylas formicarius on sweet potato
1234170 asparagus beetle Crioceris asparagi
1235048 asparagus beetle Crioceris asparagi
1233130 sweetpotato weevil Cylas formicarius
1435156 twig girdler Oncideres cingulata adult twig girdler and its typical girdle of pecan twigs
1435076 pales weevil Hylobius pales on pine
1435083 eastern pine weevil Pissodes nemorensis
1435103 asparagus beetle Crioceris asparagi Slug-like larvae gnaw stems and devour leaves and thus cause a reduced supply of shoots the next season by robbing the root system of food materials.
1435104 asparagus beetle Crioceris asparagi Adults injure young asparagus shoots.
1435045 sugarcane beetle Euetheola humilis The sugarcane beetle is hard, shiny, black and about 5/8 inch long (15 mm). It typically attacks corn in the early seedling to late whorl stage. The beetles chew large, ragged holes in the main stem just below the ground. Smaller plants may be killed outright. Plants which survive are stunted and tiller excessively (sprouting new stalks from base of plant).
2666021 twig girdler Oncideres cingulata and damage

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