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Japanese Beetle

Popillia japonica Newman, 1838

Japanese Beetle · Japanese beetle

Descrizione

The Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) is a species of scarab beetle. Due to the presence of natural predators, the Japanese beetle is not considered a pest in its native Japan. In North America and some regions of Europe, it is a noted pest to roughly 300 species of plants. Some of these plants include roses, grapes, hops, canna, crape myrtles, birch trees, linden trees, and others. The adult beetles damage plants by skeletonizing the foliage (i.e., consuming only the material between a leaf's veins), as well as, at times, feeding on a plant's fruit. The subterranean larvae feed on the roots of grasses.

Classificazione

Regno
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Ordine
Coleoptera
Famiglia
Scarabaeidae
Genere
Popillia