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Peachtree Borer
... Female pupae average 19 mm long (slightly larger than male pupae), are darker and show an orange band on the fourth abdominal segment; male pupae have two ... body is usually more robust than the male’s, especially when filled with eggs. In the male, various areas of the third, fourth, ... with white or yellow scales. The slender abdomen of the male terminates in a wedge-shaped tuft of scales tipped with ...
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Florida Carpenter Ant, Bull Ant, Tortugas Carpenter Ant, Camponotus floridanus (Buckley) and Camponotus tortuganus (Emery) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Subfamily ormicinae: Tribe Camponotini)
... ant, Camponatus floridanus (Buckley). CREDITS: Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, University of Florida Figure 4. Male and female reproductives of the Tortugas carpenter ant, Camponatus tortuganus (Emery). CREDITS: Rudolf ... Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, University of Florida Figure 7. Adult workers, and brood (larvae and pupae) of the Florida carpenter ant, Camponatus floridanus (Buckley). CREDITS: Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, ...
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Florida Coonties and Atala Butterflies
... Fruit. This primitive plant has a dioecious habit: either female or male cones will grow from one individual plant. The sex of ... provide seed for propagation. Artificial pollination may improve seed set because male and female cones may not be receptive at the same time ... side), and will reach 1.25 inches long. Orange and brown pupae (chrysalises) hang from a sling under coontie leaflets, and are 1 ...
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The Mosquito
... which has the potential to transmit disease-producing organisms from one host to another. The male does not suck blood but instead, feeds on the nectar of flowers, fruit juices and ... plants and animals present in water. When the larvae are fully grown, they transform into pupae which do not feed, but will still move actively in the water. When the adult ...
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Beetles
... june beetle (Polyphylla decemlineata). Eupatorius gracilicornis, a large scarab beetle from Malaysia. A male goliath beetle (Goliathus orientalis), a large scarab beetle from Africa. Rhinoceras beetle Megasoma elephas ... 2005, the carabid larvae were very abundant in Anza-Borrego Desert feeding on the pupae (chrysalises) of the painted lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui). Note: In moths and butterflies ...
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Queensland fruit fly
... maturing fruit. Figures 1 and 2 show the male and female fruit flies. Figure 1. Male Queensland fruit fly — length approx. 7 mm Figure ... — length approx. 9 mm when fully grown Figure 5. Queensland fruit fly pupae — length approx. 6 mm The completion of larval and pupal stages ... from 9 days to several weeks to complete. When ready, adult male and female flies emerge from their pupal cases in the soil ...
www.agric.nsw.gov.au

All About Roses
... Scarabaeidae, and the order, Coleoptera. The ovoid adult beetles, both male and female are beautiful with a shiny metallic green body ... Federal Citizen Information Center, Aurora CO Adult females emerge from the pupae on the ground in June. There is plenty of plant ... down in the soil. The grubs metamorphose into cream-colored pupae, which later become light reddish-brown with age. The average ...
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Beekeeping basics by Charles Sanders Issue #88
... : Immature stages of bees not yet emerged from their cells; the stages are egg, larvae, pupae. Brood chamber: The part of the hive in which the brood is reared; may include ... , such as a wooden section 4½-inch square, or a plastic round ring. Drone: The male honeybee which comes from an unfertilized egg (and is therefore haploid) laid by a queen ...
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Tufted Apple Bud Moth
... grown larva is approximately 3/4 inch (19 mm) long (photo 1-14). Pupae are brown and about 3/8 inch (10 mm) long. TABM deposit ... traps for every ten acres (4 ha) at petal fall to monitor male moth emergence. Traps should be attached to a limb at five to six ... the tree's canopy. Check traps every day until the first TABM adult male (photo 1-13) is caught, and record this date, after which the ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Fruit Insect Focus, July, 1997
... has four rows of white hairs on her back. The adult male mite is smaller, has a pointed abdomen, and is straw-yellow ... body, and entirely just prior to pupation (photo 1-133). SP pupae are uniformly black, small, flattened, and somewhat pointed on the posterior ... cling to leaves for some time after adult emergence; therefore, counting pupae could lead to an overestimate of the SP population. If small ...
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