INSECT IDENTIFICATION

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INSECT IDENTIFICATION ND Agronomy Contest INSECT IDENTIFICATION

Contents of this Presentation ID= Name/Identification- Listed as the Header of Each Slide EI= Economic Impact LC= Life Cycle MP= Mouth Parts Information source- Texas A&M Fieldguide https://insects.tamu.edu/fieldguide/

Whitefly EI-Removal of Plant Fluids LC-Incomplete MP-Piercing/Sucking

Corn Rootworm Larvae EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Army Worm Larva EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Alfalfa Weevil EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC= Complete MP= Chewing

Western Corn Rootworm Beetle EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Blister Beetle EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Corn Earworm Larva EI=Fruit/Flower Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

White Grub EI-Vegetative Part Destruction LC-Complete MP-Chewing

Cricket EI=None or Predatory LC=Incomplete MP=Chewing

Lygus EI=Removal of Plant Fluids LC=Incomplete MP=Piercing/Sucking

Green Lacewing EI=None/Predatory LC=Complete MP=Chewing TOP-Larva BOTTOM-Adult

Colorado Potato Beetle EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Aphids EC=Removal of Plant Fluid LC=Incomplete MP= Piercing Sucking

Western Flower Thrip EI=Removal of Plant Fluids LC=Complete MP=Rasping/Sucking

Leafhopper EI=Removal of Plant Fluids LC=Incomplete MP=Piercing/Sucking

European Corn Borer Larva EI=Fruit/Flower Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Bean Leaf Beetle EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC= Complete MP= Chewing

Flea Beetles EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Wireworm EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Grain Weevil EI=Fruit Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Spider Mite EI=Removal of Plant Fluids LC=Incomplete MP=Piercing/Sucking

Grasshopper EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Incomplete MP=Chewing

Japanese Beetle EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Lady Beetle Larva EI=None/ Predatory LC=Complete MP=Chewing

Honey Bee EI=None LC=Complete MP=Chewing/Lapping

Wheat Stem Sawfly EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing Top-adult Bottom-larva

Scale EI=Removal of Plant Fluids LC=Incomplete MP=Piercing/Sucking

Stinkbug EI=Removal of Plan Fluids LC=Incomplete MP=Piercing/Sucking

Cutworm Larva EI=Vegetative Part Destruction LC=Complete MP=Chewing