Common Insects Agriculture Career Development: Plant Science & Agronomy Unit 2 – Agronomy.

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Common Insects Agriculture Career Development: Plant Science & Agronomy Unit 2 – Agronomy

Damage Classification: None or Predatory

Assassin Bug

Green Lacewing

Honeybee

Lady Beetle Larva

Damage Classification: Destruction of fruit or flower

Boll Weevil

Corn Ear Worm Larva

Grain Weevil

Pink Bollworm Larva

Damage Classification: Destruction of vegetative parts

Alfalfa Weevil

Armyworm Larva

Bean Leaf Beetle

Blister Beetle

Colorado Potato Beetle

Corn Rootworm Larva

Cricket

Cutworm Larva

European Corn Borer Larva

Flea Beetle

Grasshopper

Japanese Beetle

Leaf Skeletonizer

Mexican Bean Beetle

Salt Marsh Caterpillar Wooly Worm

Spotted Cucumber Beetle/ Southern Corn Rootworm Beetle

Tobacco Hornworm Larva Tomato Hornworm Larva

Western Corn Rootworm Beetle

White Grub

Wireworm

Damage Classification: Destruction by removal of plant fluids

Aphids

Chinch Bugs

Leafhopper

Lygus

Scale

Spider Mite

Spittlebug

Stinkbug

Western Flower Thrip

Whitefly

European Corn Borer Larva - Photo by Keith Weller Japanese Beetle Leaf Skeletonizer odland_wildlife/invertebrate_animals/ecnolagria_grandis Flea Beetle CricketGrasshopperStinkbug Photos.com Jupiterimages CorporationJupiterimages Corporation Tobacco/Tomato Hornworm Larva White Grub Spittlebug Lygus Common Insects - Credits

Corn Ear Worm Larva - Photo by Scott Bauer Grain Weevil Pink Bollworm Larva Alfalfa Weevil Armyworm Larva Blister Beetle - National Biological Information Infrastructure Colorado Potato Beetle Corn Rootworm Larva Mexican Bean Beetle - Photo by Stephen Ausmus.

Common Insects – Credits Assassin bug Honeybee Lady Beetle Larva Green Lacewing Scale Spider Mite Cutworm Larva Aphids Whitefly Boll Weevil Leafhopper