| 5376305 |
alectra |
Alectra sessiliflora |
Six testa envelopes containing one seed each. FNW taxon. |
| 5376306 |
alectra |
Alectra sessiliflora |
Two testa envelopes containing one seed each. FNW taxon. |
| 5376303 |
yerba de hierro |
Melasma melampyroides |
Testa-covered seeds. FNW taxon. |
| 5376301 |
yerba de hierro |
Melasma melampyroides |
Six testa envelopes containing one seed each. FNW taxon. |
| 5376302 |
yerba de hierro |
Melasma melampyroides |
Two testa envelopes containing one seed each. FNW taxon. |
| 5376553 |
arrowleaved monochoria |
Monochoria hastata |
Close-up of the surface of a seed. FNW taxon. |
| 5376779 |
wild sugarcane |
Saccharum spontaneum |
Spikelet. FNW taxon. |
| 5376774 |
sugarcane |
Saccharum officinarum |
Spikelet with pedicel and internode attached. Similar to an FNW taxon. |
| 5376741 |
itchgrass |
Rottboellia selloana |
Portions of inflorescence (left) and four disseminules comprising internode, embedded spikelet, pedicel, +/– pedicellate spikelet (right). Similar to an FNW taxon. |
| 5376739 |
itchgrass |
Rottboellia cochinchinensis |
Inflorescence segments. FNW taxon. |
| 5376738 |
itchgrass |
Rottboellia cochinchinensis |
Views of disseminule showing pedicel and lower glume of embedded spikelet (left) and rachis internode (right). FNW taxon. |
| 5376737 |
itchgrass |
Rottboellia cochinchinensis |
Disseminules comprising internode with embedded spikelet and pedicel; far right: disseminule with pedicellate spikelet. FNW taxon. |
| 5376618 |
kyasumagrass |
Pennisetum pedicellatum |
Fascicles of bristles enclosing one or more spikelets each. FNW taxon. |
| 5376619 |
mission grass |
Pennisetum polystachion |
Portion of inflorescence. FNW taxon. |
| 5376613 |
African feathergrass |
Pennisetum macrourum |
Ventral view of fertile floret showing margins of lemma enclosing palea (left); spikelet subtended by primary bristle showing upper glume and fertile lemma (right). FNW taxon. |
| 5376611 |
kikuyugrass |
Pennisetum clandestinum |
Fruiting culm. FNW taxon. |
| 5376593 |
brown-beard rice |
Oryza rufipogon |
Disseminules in side view. FNW taxon. |
| 5376392 |
common crupina |
Crupina vulgaris |
Fruit attachment scar. FNW taxon. |
| 5376391 |
crupina |
Crupina crupinastrum |
Fruit attachment scar. Similar to an FNW taxon. |
| 5431782 |
bollworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
valves |
| 5459377 |
acacia psyllid |
Acizzia uncatoides |
Female genitalia. Origin- Australia. |
| 2169094 |
onion rust |
Puccinia allii |
spores |
| 5431801 |
bollworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
eighth tergite |
| 5431984 |
yellowstriped armyworm |
Spodoptera ornithogalli |
Shown is the clavus shaped as a hairy toe and the costal process small, elongate, narrow and slightly curved |
| 5432038 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
whole genitalia |
| 5431802 |
bollworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
eighth tergite |
| 5431805 |
bollworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
partial eversion |
| 5431872 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera dolichos |
male genitalia
This is a picture of the costal process small, elongate, narrow and bent |
| 5431797 |
bollworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
Aedagus cornuti |
| 5431798 |
bollworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
Aedeagus attached |
| 5431799 |
bollworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
Aedeagus opening |
| 5431781 |
bollworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
Helicon aedeagus and vesica |
| 5431985 |
yellowstriped armyworm |
Spodoptera ornithogalli |
This images is showing the Coremata with two lobes |
| 5431979 |
yellowstriped armyworm |
Spodoptera ornithogalli |
This species is most easily distinguished by the shape of the clavus, which resembles a hairy toe. It is nearly identical to the genitalia of S. pulchella; notice that the coremata are of unequal size. |
| 5432034 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
Aedeagus |
| 5432043 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
The genitalia of Spodoptera pulchell are nearly identical to the genitalia of S. ornithogalli. A small spine in the vesica of the aedeagus is the distinguishing characteristic, but is difficult to find. Also, the coremata lobes are of equal size. Fortunately, the wings are distinctive, plus, apparently, this species is found only in southern Florida (and the West Indies).
|
| 5432049 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This image shows the Ampulla elongate and curved. |
| 5432050 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
The genitalia of Spodoptera pulchell are nearly identical to the genitalia of S. ornithogalli. A small spine in the vesica of the aedeagus is the distinguishing characteristic, but is difficult to find. Also, the coremata lobes are of equal size. Fortunately, the wings are distinctive, plus, apparently, this species is found only in southern Florida (and the West Indies).
|
| 5432036 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
valve |
| 5431981 |
yellowstriped armyworm |
Spodoptera ornithogalli |
Aedeagus |
| 5432056 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
whole genitalia |
| 5431868 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera dolichos |
genitalia |
| 5431951 |
cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm |
Spodoptera litura |
This species can be identified by the shape of the structures on the inner surface of the valve. The most important character to notice is a set of two "window" separated by a right angle. |
| 5431952 |
cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm |
Spodoptera litura |
This species can be identified by the shape of the structures on the inner surface of the valve. The most important character to notice is a set of two "window" separated by a right angle. |
| 5431953 |
cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm |
Spodoptera litura |
Aedeagus |
| 5431955 |
cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm |
Spodoptera litura |
genitalia extracted from the abdomen |
| 5431975 |
yellowstriped armyworm |
Spodoptera ornithogalli |
Aedeagus
|
| 5431976 |
yellowstriped armyworm |
Spodoptera ornithogalli |
Coremata with two lobes |
| 5431909 |
garden armyworm |
Spodoptera latifascia |
This species is easily distinguished by the large clavus, costal process and ampulla. |
| 5431919 |
garden armyworm |
Spodoptera latifascia |
Juxta deeply concave at base and with a dorsal process |
| 5431923 |
Egyptian cottonworm |
Spodoptera littoralis |
This species can be distinguished from native species by a combination of valve characters. It can easily be separated from S. litura by the absence of the two "windows" in the inner surface of the valves. |
| 5431925 |
Egyptian cottonworm |
Spodoptera littoralis |
This species can be distinguished from native species by a combination of valve characters. It can easily be separated from S. litura by the absence of the two "windows" in the inner surface of the valves. |
| 5431927 |
Egyptian cottonworm |
Spodoptera littoralis |
Aedeagus |
| 5431948 |
cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm |
Spodoptera litura |
Aedeagus |
| 5431997 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This image is of the Juxta narrow at base(concave) with broad process |
| 5431998 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This image is of the Juxta narrow at base (concave) with broad process |
| 5431999 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This image shows the Juxta narrow at base (concave) with broad process. |
| 5431983 |
yellowstriped armyworm |
Spodoptera ornithogalli |
This species is most easily distinguished by the shape of the clavus, which resembles a hairy toe. It is nearly identical to the genitalia of S. pulchella; notice that the coremata are of unequal size. |
| 5432039 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This image shows the cornutal patch on vesica. |
| 5432041 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
Aedeagus |
| 5432046 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This images shows the Ampulla elongate and curved.
|
| 5432047 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This images shows the coremata with two long lobes. |
| 5432054 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
aedeagus |
| 5432127 |
cabbage looper |
Trichoplusia ni |
|
| 5432128 |
cabbage looper |
Trichoplusia ni |
|
| 5432129 |
cabbage looper |
Trichoplusia ni |
|
| 5432130 |
cabbage looper |
Trichoplusia ni |
|
| 5432131 |
cabbage looper |
Trichoplusia ni |
|
| 5432132 |
cabbage looper |
Trichoplusia ni |
|
| 0019020 |
whitefly |
Aleurotithius timberlakei |
Found on Eriodictyon crassifolium. Description (pupa only): See Russel's publication "Whiteflies of the New Tribe Trialeurodini" Rev de Entomologia vol 18 fasc. 1-2, agosto 1947 Adults cannot be identified to species (more than 12 species described). However female has an unusually long ovipositor. Distribution: California (intecepted in Hemet) CDFA A second species occur in Mexico on an unknown host |
| 1148043 |
termites |
|
mound |
| 1149197 |
termites |
|
mound |
| 1149190 |
termites |
|
mound |
| 5436038 |
khapra beetle |
Trogoderma granarium |
Epipharynx with 4 sensory papillae |
| 5435286 |
spotted wing drosophila |
Drosophila suzukii |
female genitalia |
| 5435289 |
spotted wing drosophila |
Drosophila suzukii |
male genitalia |
| 5432212 |
snail |
Cernuella cisalpina |
Reproductive system |
| 5432209 |
Asiatic honey bee |
Apis cerana |
wing venation |
| 5432055 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
cornuti |
| 5432035 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
cornuti |
| 5431800 |
bollworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
Aedeagus with tweezers |
| 5432052 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This image shows the cornutal patch on vesica |
| 5432053 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This images shows the Aedeagus. |
| 5432044 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This image shows the clavus and costal process. |
| 5431996 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This images shows the costal process small, elongate, narrow and either straight or slightly curved |
| 5431995 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera pulchella |
This image shows the clavus shaped as a hairy toe |
| 5431982 |
yellowstriped armyworm |
Spodoptera ornithogalli |
|
| 5431980 |
yellowstriped armyworm |
Spodoptera ornithogalli |
Clavus shaped as a hairy toe and costal process small, elongate, narrow and slightly curved |
| 5431978 |
yellowstriped armyworm |
Spodoptera ornithogalli |
Clavus- shaped as a hairy toe
coastal process- ampulla elongate and curved |
| 5431950 |
cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm |
Spodoptera litura |
This image shows the costal process and the clavus. |
| 5431907 |
fall armyworm |
Spodoptera frugiperda |
This images shows the clavus which is short. |
| 5431871 |
armyworm |
Spodoptera dolichos |
This image shows the Coremata with two lobes. |
| 5383637 |
cutworms, loopers, owlet moths, and underwings |
|
Subfamily Plusinae; Cast skin; Intercepted at Quarantine on Anethum sp. from Israel by CBP Ag Specialist S. Washington. Jan 2008 |
| 5383636 |
cutworms, loopers, owlet moths, and underwings |
|
Cast skin; Subfamily Plusinae; Intercepted at Quarantine on Anethum sp. from Israel by CBP Ag Specialist S. Washington. Jan 2008 |
| 5383468 |
Eupodid mite |
|
Intercepted at Quarantine on Sandersonia sp. from the Netherlands by CBP Ag Specialist M. Ward. Hind leg. |
| 5383401 |
leafhoppers |
|
Subfamily Deltacephlainae; Collected at Quarantine by CBP AI M. Rodriguez at Atlanta on Origanum vulgare. Male genetalia |
| 5383400 |
leafhoppers |
|
Subfamily Deltacephlainae; Collected at Quarantine by CBP AI M. Rodriguez at Atlanta on Origanum vulgare from Israel. Male Genitalia |
| 5383399 |
leafhoppers |
|
Subfamily Deltacephlainae; Collected at Quarantine by CBP AI M. Rodriguez at Atlanta on Origanum vulgare from Israel. Male genitalia |
| 1253048 |
swede midge |
Contarinia nasturtii |
Male genitalia |
| 5383720 |
cabbage looper |
Trichoplusia ni |
Intercepted on Ocimum basilicum at Quarantine from Colombia by CBP Ag Specialist M. Rodriguez. Oct 2007 Internal parasite emerging. |
| 5383722 |
cabbage looper |
Trichoplusia ni |
Intercepted on Ocimum basilicum at Quarantine from Colombia by CBP Ag Specialist M. Rodriguez. Oct 2007 Internal parasite emerging. |
| 2186074 |
anu |
Tropaeolum tuberosum |
Tubers |
| 2186048 |
wild radish |
Raphanus raphanistrum |
Roots |
| 2186049 |
wild radish |
Raphanus raphanistrum |
Raphanu raphanistrum on the left and R. sativus on the right |
| 2186050 |
turnipweed |
Rapistrum rugosum |
|
| 2176011 |
protea |
Protea spp. |
included in floral arrangement |
| 2175071 |
Graphiola leaf spot |
Graphiola phoenicis |
|
| 2170093 |
Phaeosphaeria fungi |
Phaeosphaeria spp. |
|
| 2172071 |
powdery mildew |
Sphaerotheca delphinii |
|
| 2172073 |
powdery mildew |
Sphaerotheca delphinii |
|
| 2172069 |
powdery mildew |
Sphaerotheca delphinii |
|
| 2172070 |
powdery mildew |
Sphaerotheca delphinii |
|
| 2172054 |
lemongrass rust |
Puccinia nakanishikii |
uredospores |
| 2172055 |
lemongrass rust |
Puccinia cymbopogonis |
|
| 2172057 |
lemongrass rust |
Puccinia cymbopogonis |
|
| 2172058 |
lemongrass rust |
Puccinia nakanishikii |
|
| 2172062 |
lemongrass rust |
Puccinia cymbopogonis |
|
| 2172043 |
lemongrass rust |
Puccinia nakanishikii |
blisters exposing spores |
| 2172041 |
lemongrass rust |
Puccinia nakanishikii |
paraphyses |
| 2171079 |
Aspergillus fungi |
Aspergillus spp. |
head of conidiophore |
| 2171069 |
downy mildew |
Peronospora farinosa f.sp. betae |
|
| 2171046 |
black spot of papaya |
Asperisporium caricae |
|
| 2171048 |
bitter rot and anthracnose |
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides |
|
| 2171049 |
bitter rot and anthracnose |
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides |
|
| 2171050 |
bitter rot and anthracnose |
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides |
|
| 2171051 |
bitter rot and anthracnose |
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides |
|
| 2171023 |
Graphiola leaf spot |
Graphiola spp. |
|
| 2171024 |
Graphiola leaf spot |
Graphiola spp. |
|
| 2171021 |
Graphiola leaf spot |
Graphiola spp. |
|
| 2171022 |
Graphiola leaf spot |
Graphiola spp. |
|
| 2171013 |
Graphiola leaf spot |
Graphiola spp. |
|
| 2171058 |
Graphiola leaf spot |
Graphiola spp. |
|
| 2171008 |
Graphiola leaf spot |
Graphiola spp. |
|
| 2171009 |
Graphiola leaf spot |
Graphiola spp. |
|
| 2171004 |
puccinia rusts |
Puccinia spp. |
|
| 2171007 |
puccinia rusts |
Puccinia spp. |
|
| 2170060 |
Phoma blights |
Phoma spp. |
|
| 2170070 |
Pestalotiopsis leaf spot |
Pestalotiopsis palmarum |
|
| 2170046 |
Septoria leaf spot |
Septoria apiicola |
|
| 2170047 |
Septoria leaf spot |
Septoria apiicola |
|
| 2170056 |
Phoma blights |
Phoma spp. |
|
| 2170057 |
Phoma blights |
Phoma spp. |
|
| 2170058 |
Phoma blights |
Phoma spp. |
|
| 2170031 |
leaf blight of fennel |
Cercosporidium punctum |
spores |
| 2170032 |
leaf blight of fennel |
Cercosporidium punctum |
spores |
| 2170037 |
leaf blight of fennel |
Cercosporidium punctum |
spores |
| 2170022 |
Phomopsis cankers and twig blights |
Phomopsis spp. |
spores |
| 2170023 |
Phomopsis cankers and twig blights |
Phomopsis spp. |
spores |
| 2170017 |
anthracnose |
Colletotrichum spp. |
|
| 2170009 |
Phomopsis cankers and twig blights |
Phomopsis spp. |
spores |
| 2170007 |
leaf spot |
Stemphylium spp. |
germinating spores |
| 2170042 |
onion rust |
Puccinia allii |
spores |
| 5392784 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
pupal chamber frass |
| 5392747 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
Egg sites and Exit holes |
| 5392749 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
Egg sites and Exit holes |
| 5392750 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
Egg sites and Exit holes |
| 5392751 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
Egg sites and Exit holes |
| 5392752 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
Egg sites and Exit holes |
| 5392753 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
Egg sites and Exit holes |
| 5392754 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
Egg sites and Exit holes |
| 5392755 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
Egg sites and Gallery |
| 5392756 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
Egg sites |
| 5392757 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
Egg sites |
| 5392758 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
bark removed showing frass |
| 5392759 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
frass |
| 5392761 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg and exit sites |
| 5392762 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg and exit sites |
| 5392763 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg and exit sites |
| 5392764 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg and exit sites |
| 5392765 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg and exit sites |
| 5392766 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg and exit sites |
| 5392768 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg sites |
| 5392769 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg and exit sites |
| 5392771 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg and exit sites |
| 5392772 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg and exit sites; bark removed |
| 5392773 |
Asian longhorned beetle |
Anoplophora glabripennis |
egg and exit sites |
| 5383377 |
almond moth |
Cadra cautella |
Intercepted from Ecuador on Theobroma cacao |
| 5383378 |
almond moth |
Cadra cautella |
Intercepted from Ecuador on Theobroma cacao |
| 5383376 |
almond moth |
Cadra cautella |
Intercepted from Ecuador on Theobroma cacao |
| 5383375 |
almond moth |
Cadra cautella |
Intercepted from Ecuador on Theobroma cacao |
| 5164072 |
foxglove aphid |
Aulacorthum solani |
The cornicle or siphunculi. |
| 5290073 |
cicada killer |
Sphecius speciosus |
food outside burrow |
| 5169043 |
flat bark beetle |
Telephanus spp. |
close up of front femur; Found at Quarantine at CBP ATL by H. Walters from Costa Rica 8 Jan 2006; on Ocimum basilicum |
| 5166049 |
pineapple mealybug |
Dysmicoccus brevipes |
Found at Quarantine at CBP ATL by M. Rodriguez on Artocarpus altillis from St. Lucia. |
| 5166050 |
pineapple mealybug |
Dysmicoccus brevipes |
Found at Quarantine at CBP ATL by M. Rodriguez on Artocarpus altillis from St. Lucia |
| 5166048 |
pineapple mealybug |
Dysmicoccus brevipes |
recovered from Artocarpus altilis St. Lucia May 2006 |
| 5169012 |
beet armyworm |
Spodoptera exigua |
Found in Quarantine at CBP ATL by D. Duke on Alstroemaria sp. from Colombia 25 Jun 2006. |
| 5169029 |
melon thrips |
Thrips palmi |
Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006. Meso & Meta notum |
| 5169032 |
melon thrips |
Thrips palmi |
Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006. |
| 5169033 |
melon thrips |
Thrips palmi |
Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006. Pronotum |
| 5169034 |
melon thrips |
Thrips palmi |
Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006. |
| 5169035 |
melon thrips |
Thrips palmi |
Found at Quarantine in CBP ATL by T. Masburn on Chrysanthemums from Colombia 18 May 2006. Abdominal seg. 8 with comb |
| 5167090 |
grain thrips |
Limothrips cerealium |
antennae; recovered from Hydrangea sp from Netherlands in Quarantine Atlanta, GA |
| 5168019 |
leafhopper |
Nephotettix virescens |
Ships hold in Quarantine |
| 5166070 |
pickleworm |
Diaphania nitidalis |
exit hole; recovered from Coccinia grandis in shippment from Dominican Republic Dec 2005 |
| 5165075 |
Ctenarytaina spatulata |
Ctenarytaina spatulata |
wing venation; recovered from Eucalyptus sp. in shipment from Netherlands; Nov 2005 |
| 5165072 |
Ctenarytaina spatulata |
Ctenarytaina spatulata |
wing venation; recovered from Eucalyptus sp. in shipment from Netherlands; Nov 2005 |
| 5165055 |
willow carrot aphid |
Cavariella aegopodii |
cornicle; from Anethum graveolens in shipment from Colombia; Dec 2005 |
| 5165058 |
willow carrot aphid |
Cavariella aegopodii |
tip of mouthparts; from Anethum graveolens in shipment from Colombia; Dec 2005 |
| 5165061 |
willow carrot aphid |
Cavariella aegopodii |
antennae; from Anethum graveolens in shipment from Colombia; Dec 2005 |
| 5164060 |
lesser mealworm |
Alphitobius diaperinus |
antennae |
| 5164071 |
foxglove aphid |
Aulacorthum solani |
antennae |
| 0019039 |
turtle |
|
Shells imported with herb shipment Protected under CITES |
| 2170003 |
onion rust |
Puccinia allii |
spores |
| 2170004 |
onion rust |
Puccinia allii |
spores |
| 2169090 |
onion rust |
Puccinia allii |
spores |
| 2169091 |
leaf spot |
Stemphylium spp. |
germinating spores |
| 2169093 |
leaf spot |
Stemphylium spp. |
germinating spores |
| 2169099 |
Embellisia skin blotch and bulb canker of garlic |
Embellisia allii |
spores |
| 1253049 |
swede midge |
Contarinia nasturtii |
Male genitalia |
| 1253057 |
swede midge |
Contarinia nasturtii |
Spatula |
| 1253042 |
swede midge |
Contarinia nasturtii |
Labeled Male Head |
| 1253043 |
swede midge |
Contarinia nasturtii |
Spatula |
| 1253045 |
swede midge |
Contarinia nasturtii |
legs |
| 1253051 |
swede midge |
Contarinia nasturtii |
Head |
| 1294017 |
British yellowhead |
Inula britannica |
This plant can remain green even during snow. |
| 1294019 |
British yellowhead |
Inula britannica |
This plant can remain green even throughout winter. |
| 1294025 |
British yellowhead |
Inula britannica |
Flower stem showing leaf detail |
| 1294026 |
British yellowhead |
Inula britannica |
Detail of stem and leaf |
| 1294029 |
British yellowhead |
Inula britannica |
Root system showing means of vegetative spread |
| 2308082 |
cogongrass |
Imperata cylindrica |
Clump of rhizomes. |
| 0019016 |
thrips |
Chirothrips aculeatus |
Found on grasses. Pronotum trapezoidal with 2 pair of long postangular setae, segmented produced outward; Intercepted by PPQ J. Nelson |
| 0019017 |
thrips |
Chirothrips aculeatus |
Pronotum trapezoidal with 2 pair of long postangular setae, segmented produced outward. Collected by J. Nelson on grasses. |
| 1149027 |
jointed goatgrass |
Aegilops cylindrica |
compared to wheat |
| 1148018 |
red imported fire ant |
Solenopsis invicta |
close-up of head |
| 1148028 |
red imported fire ant |
Solenopsis invicta |
mound |
| 1148029 |
red imported fire ant |
Solenopsis invicta |
mound |
| 1148030 |
red imported fire ant |
Solenopsis invicta |
mound |
| 1148035 |
red imported fire ant |
Solenopsis invicta |
mounds |
| 1148037 |
red imported fire ant |
Solenopsis invicta |
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| 0019015 |
grass thrips |
Anaphothrips obscurus |
Host: Iris, grains (rice, wheat, corn), and grasses. Males of A. obscurus are not known; worldwide the species has never been confirmed to be other than parthenogenetic. The females are dimorphic, either fully-winged (macropterous), or short-winged (micropterous or brachypterous). The macropterae are mainly yellow in colour, although the posterior margin of the head has a brown transverse marking, and the anterior tergites are variably shaded with brown; the forewings are slightly yellow, and the distal antennal segments are mainly brown. Micropterous individuals are usually almost clear yellow. The head and pronotum have no long setae, in contrast to most other pest thrips species. The abdominal tergites are completely sculptured medially, and the eighth abdominal tergite has a complete comb along the posterior margin.
Image shows complete comb on 8th abd segment Host and distribution information from Crop Protection Compendium (CPC) and SFO collection Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, pacific, Western Hemisphere CPC Damage: Kamm (1971) recorded a 16% reduction in seed yield of bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) in Oregon, USA, and added that subsequent damage to the leaves of the plants almost certainly resulted in further yield reduction. In other reports of yield reduction in grasses grown for seed it is clear that A. obscurus is only one of a group of thrips species that are associated with such damage (Zawirska, 1970). Near Beijing in China, Han et al. (1979) noted that A. obscurus caused serious damage to young maize in late spring if large populations had first built up on wheat in spring and then migrated to maize. Rains depressed population size, but drought increased them. |
| 0019002 |
flowering stone |
Dinteranthus microspermus puberulus |
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| 0019040 |
cactus |
Adromischus spp. |
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| 0019001 |
mango scale |
Aulacaspis tubercularis |
The female armor (cover) is white with a circular, flat, thin and often wrinkled shaped. Exuviae is submarginal giving the appearance of median black ridge or bar (especially at low power). Male covers are small, white, sides nearly parallel and with three distinct carinae.
The adult female is characteristically shaped with an elongate and somewhat parallel-sided pygidium. This is one of the few pests found on mangoes that can be identified in the field for the most part because of the "bar" characteristic. The cover MUST have the black bar-shaped submarginal character. Also visit the following web site for Florida for additional information: http://doacs.state.fl.us/~pi/enpp/ento/aulacaspis-tubercularis.html |
| 0019018 |
manzanita whitefly |
Aleuroparadoxus arctostachyli |
All males have large terminal claspers; they are large and dark bodied with dark patches on wings. The pupa are large and dark brown. For image of pupa, go to ttp://www.countyofsb.org/agcomm/manwf.htm. llected by Joos at Napa, California in 1980 and Identified by R. Gill at CDFA. See Russel's publication "Whiteflies of the New Tribe Trialeurodini" Rev de Entomologia vol 18 fasc. 1-2, agosto 1947 Adults cannot be identified to species (more than 12 species described). |
| 0019019 |
manzanita whitefly |
Aleuroparadoxus arctostachyli |
See Russel's publication "Whiteflies of the New Tribe Trialeurodini" Rev de Entomologia vol 18 fasc. 1-2, agosto 1947 Adults cannot be identified to species (more than 12 species described). Distribution-California |
| 0019008 |
dandelion thrips |
Tenothrips frici |
Cephalothoracic area; Intercepted in San Mateo County by John Nelson on grasses |
| 0019009 |
dandelion thrips |
Tenothrips frici |
Shows the abdominal comb; Intercepted in San Mateo County by John Nelson on grasses |
| 0019010 |
thrips |
Apterothrips secticornis |
Brown color with abdominal craspeda and 8-segmented antenna; found on Asparagus and grasses; Distribution per the Crop Protection Compendium (CPC): Australia and New Zealand, Iceland, and unconfirmed in Chile, USA, New Zealand and Japan Also called Anaphothrips seticornis per CPC In San Francisco PPQ Collection Known to damage young leaves of Lucerne |
| 0019011 |
red grass thrips |
Aptinothrips rufus |
small wingless , yellow color , antenna 6 segments with large terminal segment and simple sense cones, pronotal setae not long, 1-segmented tarsi abdominal segments III to IX. Grass and distribution references from Crop Protection Compendium Distribution: Europe (Poland & Bulgaria-unconfirmed), Africa (Ethiopia-unconfirmed) North, Central and South America) Intercepted in Golden Gate Park by John Nelson on Star Moss |
| 0019013 |
red grass thrips |
Aptinothrips rufus |
small wingless , yellow color , antenna 6 segments with large terminal segment and simple sense cones, pronotal setae not long, 1-segmented tarsi Note anterior antenna and pronotum. Found on Star Moss and Bromus inermis, Festuca arundinace. Host and distribution information from 1) slide from Golden Gate Park on Star Moss by John Nelson and 2) the Crop Protection Compendium Distribution: Bulgaria, Poland(unconfirmed), Ethiopia (unconfirmed), and North, Central & Sout America |
| 0019014 |
grass thrips |
Anaphothrips obscurus |
Second-instar larvae are yellow with grey markings, medially on the head, two spots laterally on the pronotum, and transversely on tergites IX and X near the posterior margin. Tergite IX bears two pairs of setae with the apices capitate, and the posterior margin of this segment has a row of teeth. Body yellow with brown markings, antenna 9 segments with VI having at least a partial transverse suture Males of A. obscurus are not known; worldwide the species has never been confirmed to be other than parthenogenetic. The females are dimorphic, either fully-winged (macropterous), or short-winged (micropterous or brachypterous). The macropterae are mainly yellow in colour, although the posterior margin of the head has a brown transverse marking, and the anterior tergites are variably shaded with brown; the forewings are slightly yellow, and the distal antennal segments are mainly brown. Micropterous individuals are usually almost clear yellow. The head and pronotum have no long setae, in contrast to most other pest thrips species. The abdominal tergites are completely sculptured medially, and the eighth abdominal tergite has a complete comb along the posterior margin. Found on corn, rice, wheat, and grasses (per CPC). Host and distribution information from Crop Protection Compendium (CPC) and SFO collection Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, pacific, Western Hemisphere CPC Damage: Kamm (1971) recorded a 16% reduction in seed yield of bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) in Oregon, USA, and added that subsequent damage to the leaves of the plants almost certainly resulted in further yield reduction. In other reports of yield reduction in grasses grown for seed it is clear that A. obscurus is only one of a group of thrips species that are associated with such damage (Zawirska, 1970). Near Beijing in China, Han et al. (1979) noted that A. obscurus caused serious damage to young maize in late spring if large populations had first built up on wheat in spring and then migrated to maize. Rains depressed population size, but drought increased them. |
| 3970078 |
leafy spurge gall midge |
Spurgia esulae |
(a) adult (b) gall made by midge larva (inset) |