Stiped cucumber beetle isolated
Striped cucumber beetle isolated.
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Chrysomelidae
Striped cucumber beetle isolated.
Spotted cucumber beetles rarely grow larger than 0.2 inches.
The last stage in the life cycle of a beetle is the adult beetle. Here an adult Spotted Cucumber Beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) makes its way along a pine needle. These beetles are considered pests in many parts of the US and will feed on crops such as cucumbers and corn.
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