| 1573650 |
Damage |
Japanese beetles on strawberry foliage. August 1997 |
| 5490316 |
Damage |
Damage to petals and also adults shown |
| 5490317 |
Damage |
Skeletonizing of Virginia creeper foliage |
| 5490318 |
Damage |
Damage to petals |
| 5477076 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477077 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477078 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477072 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477073 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477071 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477074 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477075 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477079 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477080 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477081 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477082 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477083 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5477084 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5476620 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5475437 |
Damage |
Japanese beetle feeding damage, showing 30% defoliation to a soybean leaflet.? |
| 5475435 |
Adult(s) |
Japanese beetle on soybean. |
| 5475436 |
Damage |
Japanese beetle feeding damage, showing 20% defoliation to a soybean leaflet. |
| 5454637 |
Damage |
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| 1543013 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5470665 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465866 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465865 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465882 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465880 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465881 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465874 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465875 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465876 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465877 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465878 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465879 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465873 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465871 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465872 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465867 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465869 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465870 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5465868 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5459361 |
Adult(s) |
Popillia japonica dorsal |
| 5454423 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5454424 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5445991 |
Adult(s) |
Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) on elm leaf (Ulmus spp.) |
| 5443566 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5443567 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5443544 |
Damage |
Defoliation on a buckeye. August 2011 |
| 5443545 |
Damage |
Defoliation on a buckeye. August 2011 |
| 5443564 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5443565 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5443539 |
Damage |
Skeletonizing on Buckeye, August 2011 |
| 5443540 |
Damage |
Skeletonizing on European linden, August 2011 |
| 5443541 |
Damage |
Skeletonizing on European linden, August 2011 |
| 5443542 |
Adult(s) |
Skeletonizing on European linden . August 2011 |
| 5443543 |
Adult(s) |
Skeletonizing on European linden. August 2011 |
| 5443546 |
Damage |
Defoliation on European linden. August 2011 |
| 5443547 |
Damage |
Defoliation on European linden. August 2011 |
| 0717018 |
Adult(s) |
A minor pest of Christmas trees, which chew small holes in tender young twigs. This feeding leaves a wound where small amounts of resin collect. The resin dries, leaving small white spots on the bark. |
| 0177032 |
Damage |
Adult feeding on plum shoots |
| 1310064 |
Adult(s) |
mating |
| 1235068 |
Damage |
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| 1235067 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1227047 |
Adult(s) |
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| 0177031 |
Damage |
Adult feeding on yellow rose flowers |
| 1440108 |
Damage |
Japanese beetles, occasionally feed on tobacco in groups, causing a skeletonization of the leaf. The beetles are less than 1/2- inch in length, shiny metallic green, with copper brown forewings. There are six tufts of white hairs on each side of the body near the outer margins of the wing covers. These adults usually emerge from the soil during late May. Their population peaks four to five weeks later. Feeding is the greatest on warm sunny days. A relative humidity below 60% retards flying and induces the insect to feed extensively. The larvae are white grubs that feed in the soil, devouring the roots of a large number of plants, especially turf grasses. |
| 1366006 |
Adult(s) |
Defensive posture |
| 1227014 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1234152 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1402114 |
Adult(s) |
Adult beetles are metallic green with copper-colored wings and tufts of white hair around the posterior end. They are 3/8 to ½ inch long. Adults appear during late spring and early summer and are most active on bright sunny days. They migrate into tobacco fields and often feed in groups on the upper leaves of scattered plants. Feeding holes are of moderate size and irregular or ragged, giving leaves a lacy appearance. Larvae are the grubs which feed in the soil on roots other than tobacco. They are about one inch long at maturity, white or grayish white with a reddish-brown head and are somewhat C-shaped. |
| 1402115 |
Damage |
They migrate into tobacco fields and often feed in groups on the upper leaves of scattered plants. Feeding holes are of moderate size and irregular or ragged, giving leaves a lacy appearance. Larvae are the grubs which feed in the soil on roots other than tobacco. They are about one inch long at maturity, white or grayish white with a reddish-brown head and are somewhat C-shaped. |
| 0177034 |
Damage |
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| 1236136 |
Damage |
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| 0177048 |
Adult(s) |
Adult clustered on the tassel on a maize cob |
| 2106088 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1224088 |
Adult(s) |
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| 0177047 |
Adult(s) |
on raspberry fruits |
| 1224087 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1236137 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1440109 |
Adult(s) |
Japanese beetles, occasionally feed on tobacco in groups, causing a skeletonization of the leaf. The beetles are less than 1/2-inch in length, shiny metallic green, with copper brown forewings. There are six tufts of white hairs on each side of the body near the outer margins of the wing covers. These adults usually emerge from the soil during late May. Their population peaks four to five weeks later. Feeding is the greatest on warm sunny days. A relative humidity below 60% retards flying and induces the insect to feed extensively. The larvae are white grubs that feed in the soil, devouring the roots of a large number of plants, especially turf grasses. |
| 1224094 |
Damage |
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| 0177037 |
Damage |
Adult feeding on a rose flower |
| 1234151 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1235066 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5388351 |
Damage |
Due to its rapid tree defoliation and broad range of tree species attacked, the Japanese beetle is one of the most devastation pests to urban landscape plants in the eastern United States. |
| 5388356 |
Damage |
Due to its rapid tree defoliation and broad range of tree species attacked, the Japanese beetle is one of the most devastatin pests to urban landscape plants in the eastern United States. |
| 5388355 |
Adult(s) |
Due to its rapid tree defoliation and broad range of tree species attacked, the Japanese beetle is one of the most devastatin pests to urban landscape plants in the eastern United States. |
| 5388354 |
Adult(s) |
Due to its rapid tree defoliation and broad range of tree species attacked, the Japanese beetle is one of the most devastatin pests to urban landscape plants in the eastern United States. |
| 5388352 |
Damage |
Due to its rapid tree defoliation and broad range of tree species attacked, the Japanese beetle is one of the most devastatin pests to urban landscape plants in the eastern United States. |
| 5388353 |
Damage |
Due to its rapid tree defoliation and broad range of tree species attacked, the Japanese beetle is one of the most devastatin pests to urban landscape plants in the eastern United States. |
| 2107006 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5434716 |
Adult(s) |
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| 0660088 |
Damage |
damage to grapevine. |
| 1234150 |
Adult(s) |
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| 3067007 |
Damage |
on seedlings |
| 0660086 |
Larva(e) |
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| 2106096 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5388248 |
Adult(s) |
This pair of adult Japanese beetles exhibits a naturally wild mating engagement. |
| 5388249 |
Adult(s) |
A Japanese beetle perches on a shoot. |
| 5388250 |
Adult(s) |
A Japanese beetle perches on this leaf. |
| 5425646 |
Adult(s) |
Taken July 2,2010 |
| 5423823 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1546105 |
Infestation |
attacking sycamore in a forest nursery |
| 1549982 |
Damage |
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| 1549992 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1549999 |
Damage |
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| 5403543 |
Damage |
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| 5403544 |
Damage |
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| 5403542 |
Damage |
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| 1549997 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1549984 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1549985 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1543002 |
Damage |
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| 1543004 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1543006 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1543014 |
Larva(e) |
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| 1543020 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1543007 |
Larva(e) |
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| 5395119 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5395120 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1523062 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1523016 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5369544 |
Adult(s) |
About one inch of water is frozen in the kill jar; jar is returned to freezer after beetles are captured. |
| 5381093 |
Adult(s) |
|
| 0660087 |
Infestation |
Adult Popillia japonica feeding on an apple shoot |
| 5369535 |
Damage |
2007; Japanese beetles mating and feeding on raspberry leaves and fruit which ripen daily during July |
| 5369536 |
Damage |
2007; |
| 5369537 |
Damage |
2007; Japanese beetles feeding on weeds |
| 5367964 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5369325 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5343064 |
Larva(e) |
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| 5343059 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5313094 |
Adult(s) |
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. |
| 5313095 |
Adult(s) |
foreleg; Bloomington Monroe County, Indiana, USA. 30.viii.1989 Coll: F.N. Young |
| 5313096 |
Adult(s) |
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. |
| 5313097 |
Adult(s) |
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 |
Adult(s) |
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. |
| 5313099 |
Adult(s) |
Broadly oval beetle, 8-11 mm long, and about 5-7 mm wide; Bloomington Monroe County, Indiana, USA. 30.viii.1989 Coll: F.N. Young. |
| 5255081 |
Adult(s) |
|
| 1627066 |
Larva(e) |
The larvae of the Japanese beetle are call white grubs. These white, c-shaped grubs feed on the roots of grasses and are themselves serious pests. |
| 5175033 |
Adult(s) |
D.Z. Arvin Property, Washington Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. |
| 0660080 |
Adult(s) |
|
| 5171044 |
Larva(e) |
raster pattern on last abdomenal segment; 1 June, 2005 |
| 5171061 |
Larva(e) |
third instar larva; 1 June, 2005 |
| 5143019 |
Damage |
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| 5142052 |
Damage |
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| 5138026 |
Adult(s) |
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| 5018030 |
Adult(s) |
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| 2184012 |
Adult(s) |
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| 2184082 |
Life Cycle |
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| 2185009 |
Life Cycle |
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| 0177033 |
Damage |
Grass turf damaged by larvae |
| 1627065 |
Adult(s) |
This beetle feeds in swarms. |
| 1224223 |
Adult(s) |
on Chestnut Gall. |
| 1224225 |
Damage |
on Chinese Chestnut. |
| 9000013 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1227013 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1150135 |
Adult(s) |
feeding on Evening Primrose, Oenothera biennis L., July 19, 2002 |
| 1150134 |
Adult(s) |
several beetles mating and feeding on Evening Primrose, Oenothera biennis L., July 19, 2002 |
| 1150024 |
Adult(s) |
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| 2722013 |
Damage |
|
| 4836022 |
Adult(s) |
and damage |
| 4836023 |
Adult(s) |
feeding gregariously, may skeletonize leaves completely |
| 0907032 |
Damage |
adults feeding on leaves & fruit of more than 200 plants |