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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5488619 greyback cane beetle Dermolepida albohirtum
5462167 April beetle Holochelus aequinoctialis head
5462565 vine chafer Anomala vitis head
5464329 spotted asparagus beetle Crioceris duodecimpunctata
5464236 asparagus beetle Crioceris asparagi
5464244 lucern beetle Gonioctena fornicata
5462567 vine chafer Anomala vitis
5462568 vine chafer Anomala vitis
5460604 pea leaf weevil Sitona lineatus
5460655 small July beetle Anomala dubia
5313058 cereal leaf beetle Oulema melanopus Vertex of the head with a distinct medial groove; surface of the head is densely punctate. Antennae are more than half the length of the body; segment 2 as long as is wide; segments 7 and 11 are each about twice as long as wide; segments 8-10 are each less than twice as long as wide; Galien, Berrien Co, Michigan USA. 5.vii. 1967.
5313059 cereal leaf beetle Oulema melanopus Body length is 4.6-5.3 mm. Pronotum, femora, and tibiae (except apices) orange to red-orange. Head, antennae, elytra, ventral surface, tibial apices, and tarsi black. Elytra is black with metallic blue reflections; the intervals between striae with weakly developed fine punctures and transverse grooves; Galien, Berrien Co, Michigan USA. 5.vii. 1967.
5313097 Japanese beetle Popillia japonica The head and body are dark, metallic green, with darker coppery-green legs; Bloomington Monroe County, Indiana, USA. 30.viii.1989 Coll: F.N. Young.
5313098 Japanese beetle Popillia japonica he adult is an attractive, broadly oval beetle, 8-11 mm long, and about 5-7 mm wide. Females usually are slightly larger than males. The head and body are dark, metallic green, with darker coppery-green legs. The coppery-brown elytra, which do not quite reach the tip of the abdomen, expose a row of 5 lateral patches of white hairs on each side of the abdomen and a pair of these patches on the dorsal surface of the last abdominal segment. These white patches on the green abdomen distinguish P. japonica from all other beetles that resemble it; Bloomington Monroe County, Indiana, USA. 30.viii.1989 Coll: F.N. Young.
5321075 sweetclover weevil Sitona cylindricollis Length 3.6 - 5.0mm. Pronotum smoothly and evenly rounded at sides, broadest in middle. Elytra tessellated or mottled, without complete stripes, or stripes restricted to short, broken patches. Patch of white scales at shoulders conspicuous. Head narrow, width across eyes equal to maximum width of one elytron (Morris 1997); Polk Co, Iowa USA. Coll: Wappes and Schieferstein. 25.v.1985.
5321096 pea leaf weevil Sitona lineatus Length 3.4-5.3 mm, pronotum less smoothly and evenly rounded at sides than S. cylindricollis, slightly more contracted at base than anteriad and broadest behind middle. Elytra with clear, complete stripes, not tessellated or mottled. Patch of pale scales at shoulders less conspicuous (Morris 1997); Debrecen, Hungary, 1998, I. Szarukan (Department of Crop Protection, University of Debrecen, Hungary).

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