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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Facts: The genus Phyllophaga is a large one in Texas with about 150 species. Identification to species is difficult. In addition there are several other genera that are similar in appearance. The larvae feed on roots of grasses and other plants and ... May beetle or Junebug (Phyllophaga sp.) Click on image to enlarge.
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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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June Bug, common name for any of several beetles in the scarab family, also called June beetle. The adults are most common in June. In the northern United States, the name is applied to the numerous species that are known as May bugs in the southern United States, where they emerge earlier.
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Phyllophaga (genus) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phyllophaga is a very large genus (more than 260 species) of New World scarab beetles in the subfamily Melolonthinae. Common names for this genus and many other related genera in the subfamily Melo...
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Figeater beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The figeater beetle ( Cotinis mutabilis , or incorrectly Cotinis texana ), also known as the June bug or June beetle , green fruit beetle , Japanese/Chinese beetle , and several other lo...
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JUNEBUG, JUNE BUGS, MAY BEETLES, JAPANESE BEETLES ... Millions of pounds of Diazinon Granules are used in the United States each year for the treatment of various grass insects including beetle grubs, fleas, ticks and ants. Diazinon Granules contain an organophosphate type of insecticide and as such are fairly toxic to...
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JUNE BEETLES, JUNEBUGS, BEETLE; ... Millions of pounds of Diazinon Granules are used in the United States each year for the treatment of various grass insects including beetle grubs, fleas, ticks and ants. Diazinon Granules contain an organophosphate type of insecticide and as such are fairly toxic to non-target wildlife.
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May beetle, a blackish or mahogany-colored beetle of the scarab beetle family, widely distributed in North America and especially abundant in the NE United States and the adjacent parts of Canada. It is also known as June bug, although true bugs belong to a different insect order.
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Nature: A June Bug (June Beetle), Cotinus nitida, usually eats fruit but sometimes visits a hummingbird feeder at Hilton Pond Center. ... To clarify, beetles have hard wing covers (elytra) and are in the Coleoptera (Beetle Family), while True Bugs (Hemiptera) have exposed wings, the front wings being leathery at the base...
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