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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.
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.
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.
Invasive beetles have been spotted in the Carmichael area, Sacramento County announced on Thursday. State and county officials are on the lookout for Japanese beetles, which are considered pests.
The best time to remove Japanese beetles is in the evening or in the morning when beetles on the plants are still cool and sluggish. However anytime that it can be done is still useful.
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]
Anomala orientalis (synonym Exomala orientalis), also known as the oriental beetle (OB), is a species of Rutelinae (shining leaf chafers) in the family Scarabaeidae.It is a beetle about 0.7 - 1.1 cm (0.3 - 0.4 inches) long, with mottled, metallic brown- and black-colored elytra and a similarly colored thorax and head during the adult stage.
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.