Common Name: June beetle ("June bug"); Scientific Name: Phyllophaga sp. Order: Coleoptera ... Other common species include the southern masked chafer, Cyclocephala immaculata (Oliver), and the green June beetle, Cotinis nitida (Linnaeus). The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica, introduced into the northeastern United...
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Common Name: Green June beetle; Scientific Name: Cotinis nitida (Linnaeus); Order: Coleoptera ... Larvae are creamy white C-shaped grubs, with a dark brown head, well-developed legs like June beetle larvae and grow up to 2 inches long. C. texana Casey is a similar species that is also recorded from Texas.
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June beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
June beetle is the common name for several varieties of scarab beetles, including: • Phyllophaga (genus) , a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, also known as June bugs • The Green June...
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Ten-lined June beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ten-lined June beetle is a scarab beetle, living in the western United States. They are attracted to light and feed off the needles of coniferous trees. They can make a hissing sound when touche...
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Get information, facts, and pictures about June beetle at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about June beetle easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary. ... June beetle or May beetle, a blackish or mahogany-colored beetle of the scarab beetle family,
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Find close-up photos and an article about the June beetle in the Coleoptera family Scarabaeidae (scarab beetles). ... June Beetle / June Bug - Phyllophaga sp. Commonly known as June Bug; Order: Coleoptera / Family: Scarabaeidae; Here, near Chicago, we commonly call these beetles "June Bugs." ; There are other beetle species...
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BIOLOGY Distribution - The green June beetle is generally confined to the southern U.S., extending northward into New York and southern Illinois. In North Carolina, the larva is more common in sandy loam soils with high organic matter.
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-- Green June beetle adults prefer ripening fruits of many plants. The larvae feed on decaying organic matter in the thatch and root zone of many grasses, as well as on the underground portions of other plants such as sweet potatoes and carrots.
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Information about June Beetles (May beetles), damage by their grubs in lawns and white grub control. ... General June Beetle Biology June Beetle Damage to Lawns Grub Control...
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White grubs of Japanese Beetle and June Beetles should be treated with Merit to control infestations in lawns. ... Japanese Beetles June Beetles, May Beetles Lawn Pests ... Identification of the beetle responsible is usually most important if the adult beetle is damaging leaves of ornamentals, shrubs and desirable plants...
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