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Item #: Phyllophaga lanceolata -
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Item #: Oncideres rhodosticta -
Oncideres rhodosticta Click the Camera icon to view the BugGuide information on this specimen as well as several photo examples.
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Item #: Harmonia axyridis -
Multi-colored Asian Lady Beetle - Harmonia axyridis The Multi-colored Asian Lady Beetle has a wide variety of colors and forms. Originating from eastern Asia, Harmonia axyridis has been introduced to Europe and North America to help control Aphids and Scale insects. The Multi-colored Asian Lady Beetle is very beneficial but has the annoying habit of over-wintering in large numbers inside the walls and behind the siding of homes. The specimens that we have in stock were collected from some of...
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Item #: Arrhenodes minutus -
The Oak Timberworm Beetle is a very unique looking primitive weevil that can be collected around night lights. Can be generally collected around the Eastern Great Plains and is an excellent addition to your insect collection.
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Item #: Anelaphus parellelus -
The information below is based on images submitted and identified by contributors to Iowa State University, Department of Entomology's BugGuide.net website forum . Range and date information may be incomplete, over-inclusive, or just plain wrong. BugGuide sighting in the following states: Arkansas Alabama Connecticut Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New York North...
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Item #: Conotelus obscurus -
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Item #: Enoclerus ichneumoneus -
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Item #: Germarostes sp. -
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Item #: Megalodacne sp. -
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Item #: Coelambus nubilus -
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Item #: Tetraopes tetrophthalmus -
alt="bugguide info.." src="http://www.insects4sale.com/images/buttons/camera_icon.jpg"> Tetraopes tetrophthalmusClick the Camera icon to view the BugGuide information on this specimen as well as several photo examples. ...
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Item #: Saperda lateralis -
The Red-edged Sapera can be found in woodlands and deciduous forests. Larvae feed on dead wood of hickory elm, hazel, and pine. They can be readily collected at night lights for your insect collection. They are common to North America east of the Rocky Mountain Range and North to Maine.