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  1. BugFinder Insects by State Spiders Butterflies & Moths Bees, Ants, & Wasps Beetles All Bugs Videos (YouTube) Page showcasing all insects found in the North American state/province/territory of Arizona.

    • Ten-lined June Beetle
    • Colorado Potato Beetle
    • False Potato Beetle
    • Striped Cucumber Beetle
    • Three-lined Potato Beetle
    • Pigweed Flea Beetle
    • Cottonwood Leaf Beetle
    • Diaprepes Root Weevil
    • Analeptura lineola
    • Strangalepta Flower Longhorn Beetle

    Ten-lined June Beetles (Polyphylla decemlineata) have a total of 10 lines that inspire their name. Each wing has 5 lines, one of which is short. These grubs have a brown head that also shows 3 stripes. Ten-lined June Beetles are a major agricultural pest. They feed on watermelon leaves and roots. A hissing sound is also produced by the beetle. This...

    Colorado Potato beetles (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) are also sometimes known as the Ten-lined beetles as they also have 10 stripes across the elytra, similar to the Ten-lined June beetle. This species is believed to be native to Colorado and New Mexico but its presence is signaled throughout the Northern Hemisphere today. Colorado Potato Beetles ha...

    The False Potato beetle (Leptinotarsa juncta) is one of the most common striped beetles to resemble Colorado Potato beetles. False Potato beetles emerge in the spring, as soon as the weather gets warmer. 1 to 3 broods appear up to late summer depending on its region. This species has a round shape with alternating black and white stripes across the...

    The Striped Cucumber beetle (Acalymma vittatum) has a white body with black stripes. It has a black and yellow cephalothorax. This species of beetle is one of the most damaging cucumber pests and agricultural pests in general. As their name implies, Stripes Cucumber beetles eat the flowers and the fruits of cucumber. They also attack zucchini as ot...

    This species of beetle (Lema daturaphila) is another common North American pest beetle. Three-lined Potato beetles have alternating black, yellow, and white stripes. Yellow is also the main color of the head with a black central dot. The long antennae of the species are also black. While its name suggests the Three-lined Potato beetle is mainly a p...

    Pigweed Flea beetles (Disonycha glabrata) are among the most common striped beetles. These red and black beetleshave white stripes across the elytra which has a shiny black color. The head of the species is red with a black mark. Beetles of this genus have black antennae and legs that have dual red and black coloring. Pigweed Flea beetles are wides...

    Cottonwood Leaf beetles (Chrysomela scripta) are another common species of striped beetles that are also pests. These beetles emerge from under tree bark and they damage treesas a result. Preferred host trees include poplar and aspen. Further references include aspen. The Cottonwood Leaf beetle eats the leaves of these trees and this is why they ar...

    This species (Diaprepes abbreviatus) is known for having strong mandibles. It emerges from the soil and it even chews on the roots of various plants. Their mandibles are used to also chew the leaves of typical plants. The color of the species can be yellow or orange with black long and short stripes across the elytra. Black is also the main color o...

    This species of beetle is native to Eastern US states. It has an elongated body with narrowing elytra towards the tips of the wings. This species has a base yellow color with stripes and interrupted stripes that are either black or dark brown. Its head is completely brown while its legs are red-brown. Its long antennae have dual black and yellow co...

    The Strangalepta Flower Longhorn beetle (Strangalepta abbreviata) is a dual-color striped beetle native to North America. Beetles of this genus live in woodlands, pine woodlands, and other hardwood forests. The species has a black bodywith only 2 yellow-golden stripes. The yellow stripes of the species are very wide to the extent that they cover a ...

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    • Beetles vs. Bugs. Many people refer to beetles as bugs. However, true bugs in the order Hemiptera are not the same as beetles. Beetles are winged insects in the order Coleoptera, and they have chewing mouthparts called mandibles.
    • Beetle Identification. Beetles are classified into groups of insects that have hard exoskeletons, wings, and most species have pincers or mandibles on their front.
    • Types of Beetles with Their Picture and Name: Identification Guide. Let’s look at some of the most common beetles you are likely to find in your garden, in forests, or scurrying through your house.
    • Figeater Beetle (Green Fruit Beetle) The figeater beetle (Cotinis mutabilis) is a green-colored beetle that is commonly found in yards, compost heaps, and mulch.
    • Desert Ironclad Beetle. A species of the Southwestern US desert, The Desert Ironclad Beetle (Asbolus verrucosus) is mostly known in the bug pet trade industry.
    • Master Blister Beetle. While some beetles survive the desert by being omnivores, others survive the desert mostly by feeding on one plant alone. Master Blister Beetles (Lytta magister) are among the species that only feed on brittlebush, a small type of shrub adapted to desert climates.
    • Striped Fogcatcher Toktokkie. Some of the most extreme adaptations to desert climates allow Striped Fogcatcher Toktokkie (Stenocara gracilipes) to survive in this climate.
    • Desert Toktokkie. Coastal regions of The Namib Desert are also home to The Desert Toktokkie (Physosterna cribripes). This type of dark beetle is known for its wider elytra which is also covered in warts.
    • Ten-Lined June Beetle. Scientific name: Polyphylla decemlineata. Found in the United States and Canada, this beetle is known for being a bad flier. Often flying right into windows, windshields, and people.
    • Three-Lined Potato Beetle. Scientific name: Lema trilinea. The Potato beetle has a cream-colored base, reddish yellow wings, and 3 black stripes on its back.
    • Western Striped Cucumber Beetle. Scientific name: Acalymma vittatum. Found in North and Central America, these beetles have a bright yellow body and 3 black stripes.
    • Colorado Potato Beetle. Scientific name: Leptinotarsa decemlineata. A major pest to potato farmers worldwide, this small (3/8 inch) beetle has a yellow body with 5 black stripes on each wing.
  3. Feb 13, 2017 · The beetle itself is exactly how its name portrays it to be, glorious, with silver stripes running down a beautifully metallic green body. Having this as my search image meant I was most certainly not going to have a hard time finding it, especially if they fly right into the blacklight sheet.

  4. BugFinder Insects by State Spiders Butterflies & Moths Bees, Ants, & Wasps Beetles All Bugs Videos (YouTube) Page showcasing all insects found in the North American state/province/territory of Washington.

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