boll weevil
Anthonomus grandis grandis Boheman, 1843

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1599728 Damage
1148041 Adult(s)
1235199 Larva(e) in square
1857027 Adult(s) on square
1857028 Adult(s) in bloom
1235200 Adult(s)
1235202 Adult(s)
1235203 Adult(s)
1236130 Adult(s)
1857026 Adult(s) on square
1857025 Damage puncture in square
1235204 Adult(s)
1435143 Damage An egg-laying puncture may be seen on the upper right edge of square on the left; a typical feeding puncture appears in square on the right.
1236132 Adult(s)
1236133 Adult(s)
1236131 Adult(s)
1127003 Larva(e) square open to expose larva feeding
1127004 Larva(e) square open to expose larva feeding
1127005 Adult(s)
1327125 Larva(e) Boll weevil grub in a cotton square
2722034 Adult(s)
4387013 Adult(s) two adults feeding
1435149 Adult(s) feeding
1435142 Adult(s) The adult weevils have a snout and are about one-fourth inch long.
1327127 Adult(s) Adult feeding on cotton square
1235198 Pupa(e)
1327128 Adult(s) Adult on cotton square
1235197 Life Cycle larva and pupa
1127001 Damage black flag leaf due to boll weevil feeding on petiole causing leaf necrosis
5411195 Adult(s)
5411196 Adult(s)
5411090 Adult(s)
5411091 Adult(s)
1320006 Display or Sign Dedicated in 1919, the Boll Weevil Monument, in Enterprise, Alabama, is symbolic of just how important the boll weevil is in the South.
1320007 Historic Mule-driven cart being used in 1919 in Scott, Mississippi, to dust for boll weevils.
1327126 Adult(s) Adult on cotton square
1435144 Life Cycle Larva - left; pupa - right
2912073 Life Cycle in Mississippi
4387056 Life Cycle punctured square, larva, pupa, adult (left to right)

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