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  2. Japanese beetle - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) is a species of scarab beetle. Due to the presence of natural predators , the Japanese beetle is not considered a pest in its native Japan, but in North America and some regions of Europe, it is a noted pest to roughly 300 species of plants.

  3. Popillia - Wikipedia

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    Popillia is a genus of scarab beetles. The most familiar species is the Japanese beetle ( P. japonica ) which is responsible for crop losses around the world, and is near the top of the insect pest lists year after year.

  4. Prosopocoilus inclinatus - Wikipedia

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    Prosopocoilus inclinatus, the Japanese stag beetle, [1] is a beetle of the Family Lucanidae found throughout Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Sado Island, Tsushima, Yaku Island) and the Korean peninsula.

  5. Invasive beetles found in Sacramento area pose a ‘serious ...

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    The metallic green beetles can damage more than 300 types of “ornamental, horticultural, agricultural and native plants,” Sacramento County said.

  6. Gallerucida - Wikipedia

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    Gallerucida bifasciata, Japanese knotweed leaf beetle. Gallerucida is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae. There are at least 19 described species in Gallerucida. They are found in Indomalaya and eastern Asia. [1] [2]

  7. Cylindrocaulus patalis - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Cylindrocaulus patalis is a beetle of the family Passalidae. [1]

  8. Highly destructive Japanese beetle found in Kennewick for 1st ...

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    Now a Japanese beetle has been found in a trap across the Columbia River by Hawthorne Elementary School, on West John Day Avenue and North Neel Street, in Kennewick. The insect was found about 10 ...

  9. File:Japanese-beetle-life-cycle-Joel-Floyd.png - Wikipedia

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    English: Acrylic illustration of the life cycle of the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica). The white lines on the bottom indicate the months of a year, starting with January. The life cycle takes a year. The insect spends most of its life as a larva underground. In late spring, grubs change into pupa.