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Common names for this genus and many other related genera in the subfamily Melolonthinae are May beetles, June bugs, and July beetles. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They range in size from 12 to 35 mm (0.47 to 1.38 in) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and are blackish or reddish-brown in colour, without prominent markings, and often rather hairy ventrally.
Abby Deneau points out a large patch of invasive knotweed on Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022, at Grand Woods Park in Lansing. Michigan's invasive species watchlist includes information on several bugs ...
The American burying beetle, extinct in Michigan and listed as endangered in the United States. There are six species of threatened beetles in Michigan. Of these, three are species of special concern, one is threatened and one is endangered. One additional species is extinct in Michigan, although it previously had a viable population in the state.
Many of the species have conspicuous aposematic (warning) colours and patterns, such as red with black spots, that warn potential predators that they taste bad. Most coccinellid species are carnivorous predators, preying on insects such as aphids and scale insects. Other species are known to consume non-animal matter, including plants and fungi.
Unlike some of the other pests listed, lily leaf beetles are more of a problem in southeast and mid-Michigan, particularly because they are an invasive species that don't have many natural ...
Bed Bug Bites. What they look like: Often confused with mosquito bites, bed bug bites are small, red, puffy bumps that appear in lines or clusters, usually three or more. They can have distinct ...
Red crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) Redhead duck (Aythya americana) Red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) Red-tailed hawk; Red-throated loon; Red-winged blackbird; Ring-billed gull (Larus delawarensis) Robin; Ross's goose; Ruby-throated hummingbird; Ruffed grouse; Rusty blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) Sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) Scarlet ...
The distribution of trombiculid species, which is nearly everywhere in the world. Trombiculidae ( / t r ɒ m b ɪ ˈ k juː l ɪ d iː / ), commonly referred to in North America as chiggers and in Britain as harvest mites , but also known as berry bugs, bush-mites, red bugs or scrub-itch mites, are a family of mites . [ 3 ]