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    Lilioceris egena (Weise) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Criocerinae) - Biological Control Agent of Air Potato Vine by F. Allen Dray Jr., Octavio Menocal, Rosemary Murray, Eric Rohrig, Carey Minteer

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… This publication provides an in-depth profile of the air potato bulbil beetle (suggested common name), a new biological control agent of the air potato vine. …”
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  2. 362

    First necrophagy record for the genus Leiocephalus (Squamata: Leiocephalidae) in Cuba by Luis F. de Armas, Manuel Iturriaga

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The lizard consumed domestic cockroaches (Periplaneta americana) and a ground beetle (Carabidae), both of which were fully dehydrated and had been dead for at least three weeks. …”
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  3. 363

    Tea Shot-Hole Borer Euwallacea fornicatus (Eichhoff, 1868) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) by You Li, Andrea Lucky, Jiri Hulcr

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… The tea shot-hole borer is an Asian ambrosia beetle introduced to Florida in the early 2000s. In Florida it does not have any known economic impact, but it is a serious pest of tea around the world and is one of the few ambrosia beetles that can infest healthy plants. …”
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  4. 364

    Rainbow scarab Phaneaus vindex Macleay (Insecta: Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) by Thomson Paris, Barukh Rohde, Phillip E. Kaufman

    Published 2013-09-01
    “… Rainbow scarabs are members of the beetle family Scarabaeidae, which along with the family Geotrupidae, are commonly known as dung beetles. …”
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    Rainbow scarab Phaneaus vindex Macleay (Insecta: Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) by Thomson Paris, Barukh Rohde, Phillip E. Kaufman

    Published 2013-09-01
    “… Rainbow scarabs are members of the beetle family Scarabaeidae, which along with the family Geotrupidae, are commonly known as dung beetles. …”
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    Biology of Gratiana boliviana, the First Biocontrol Agent Released to Control Tropical Soda Apple in the USA by Julio C. Medal, D. Gandolfo, William Overholt, Philip Stansly, Amy Roda, Lance Osborne, Kenneth Hibbard, R. Gaskalla, E. Burns, J. Chong, Brent Sellers, S. Hight, James P. Cuda

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…Cuda, describes the TSA tortoise beetle, which was released in Florida in 2003 and has been established for the control of Tropical Soda Apple in the USA. …”
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  7. 367

    Insect Management for Leafy Vegetables (Lettuce, Endive and Escarole) by Gregg S. Nuessly, Susan E. Webb

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Major pests of these crops are beet and southern armyworms, cutworms, cabbage loopers, dipterous leafminers, aphids, cucumber beetles and wireworms. Less common pests of leafy vegetables include seedcorn maggot, seedcorn beetle and corn earworm. …”
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  8. 368

    A Wireworm Glyphonix bimarginatus (Schaeffer) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Elateridae) by Dakshina R. Seal, Rafia A. Khan

    Published 2019-04-01
    “… Glyphonix bimarginatus (Figure 1) is a common click beetle pest of various economically important crops. …”
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    A Wireworm Glyphonix bimarginatus (Schaeffer) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Elateridae) by Dakshina R. Seal, Rafia A. Khan

    Published 2019-04-01
    “… Glyphonix bimarginatus (Figure 1) is a common click beetle pest of various economically important crops. …”
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  10. 370

    Insect Pests of Grapes in Florida by Oscar Liburd, Gisette Seferina, Scott Weihman

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…Some of the common insect pests attacking grapes in Florida include: grape root borer, glassy-winged sharpshooter, grape flea beetle, grapevine aphid, grape leaffolder, grape curculio, and grape phylloxera. …”
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    Wireworms in Florida Sugarcane by R. H. Cherry, M. Karounos

    Published 2021-04-01
    “… Wireworms, the larval stage of a click beetle, often cause severe damage to numerous crops in Florida. …”
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  12. 372

    La recrudescence des coupes rases en Morvan (2011-2020) : un mitage de la forêt sur fond de crise des scolytes by Adrien Baysse-Lainé, Antoine Reynaud

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The increase in the number of clearcuts and the surface areas concerned is largely due to the spruce bark beetle epidemic, while the other clearcuts are conversions of hardwood stands and harvests of economically mature softwood stands. …”
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    First record of Opilo germanus Chevrolat, 1843 (Coleoptera: Cleridae) from Italy with remarks on its distribution in Europe by Erik Tihelka

    Published 2016-12-01
    “… The checkered beetle Opilo germanus Chevrolat, 1843 is reported from Italy for the first time. …”
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    Insect Pests of Grapes in Florida by Oscar Liburd, Gisette Seferina, Scott Weihman

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…Some of the common insect pests attacking grapes in Florida include: grape root borer, glassy-winged sharpshooter, grape flea beetle, grapevine aphid, grape leaffolder, grape curculio, and grape phylloxera. …”
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    Wireworms in Florida Sugarcane by R. H. Cherry, M. Karounos

    Published 2021-04-01
    “… Wireworms, the larval stage of a click beetle, often cause severe damage to numerous crops in Florida. …”
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  16. 376

    Black Twig Borer, Xylosandrus compactus (Eichhoff) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Scolytidae) by Wayne N. Dixon, Robert E. Woodruff, John L. Foltz

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Although ornamental shrubs and shade trees seldom die from beetle infestations, the loss of growth and aesthetics can be substantial. …”
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    Biology of Gratiana boliviana, the First Biocontrol Agent Released to Control Tropical Soda Apple in the USA by Julio C. Medal, D. Gandolfo, William Overholt, Philip Stansly, Amy Roda, Lance Osborne, Kenneth Hibbard, R. Gaskalla, E. Burns, J. Chong, Brent Sellers, S. Hight, James P. Cuda

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…Cuda, describes the TSA tortoise beetle, which was released in Florida in 2003 and has been established for the control of Tropical Soda Apple in the USA. …”
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    Field Diagnosis of Citrus Root Weevil Damage by Stephen H. Futch, Clayton W. McCoy, James H. Graham, Larry W. Duncan, Herbert N. Nigg

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…The little leaf notcher (Artipus floridanus) and Fuller rose beetle (Asynonychus godmani) are of less concern, but may be locally important (Fig. 1). …”
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    Separasi Aliran pada Permukaan Atas Airfoil Kumbang Kelapa dengan Metoda China Clay by Benny Dwika Leonanda

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The animal profile selected was the Coconut Beetle (Rhinkoporus Rhigidoporus). The wings were divided into nine pieces and made a wing model with a chord size of 15 cm, a length of 45 cm and tested in a subsonic force draft wind tunnel with a test section measuring 45 x 45 x 100 cm3. …”
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    Florida Predatory Stink Bug (unofficial common name), Euthyrhynchus floridanus (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) by Frank W. Mead, David B. Richman

    Published 2003-10-01
    “… The predatory stink bug, Euthyrhynchus floridanus (Linnaeus), is considered a beneficial insect because most of its prey consists of plant-damaging bugs, beetles, and caterpillars. This stink bug is primarily a Neotropical species that ranges into southeastern quarter of the United States. …”
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