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Cottonwood Leaf Beetle

Cottonwood Leaf Beetle: Description


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Cottonwood leaf beetle adult

Forestry Images: Louisiana State University
Cottonwood leaf beetle larva

Foresty Images: Auburn University
Prepupae and pupae
Adult beetles are 6mm long and light yellow with black stripes on their wing covers. Mature larvae are blackish with two white spots on each side. They are about 12mm long. The yellow eggs are oval shaped.
DISTRIBUTION DESCRIPTION HOST AND DAMAGE LIFE CYCLE
MONITORING CHEMICAL CONTROL BIOLOGICAL CONTROL RESOURCES
RESEARCH:
Management of cottonwood leaf beetle with a transplant soak and biorationals
Comparison of standard and novel imidacloprid treatments for cottonwood leaf beetle

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