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Hemiptera

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)
Infraclass: Neoptera
Subclass: Pterygota
Order: Hemiptera

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1435131 tea scale Fiorinia theae Damage to Camellia. Scales attack on the underside, but infested plants can be told by the yellow blotches on the upper leaf surface and premature dropping of leaves. Scale infests Chinese holly, dogwood, ferns, figs, Satsuma orange, tea plant, and yaupon.
1236088 lace bugs Corythucha spp.
1234035 pine spittlebug Aphrophora cribrata
1234037 pine spittlebug Aphrophora cribrata
1233073 green stink bug Acrosternum hilare
1233120 southern green stink bug Nezara viridula
1233132 bed bug Cimex lectularius
1233171 threecornered alfalfa hopper Spissistilus festinus
1233145 pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum
1435190 bed bug Cimex lectularius Flat, somewhat oval, wingless, nocturnal bloodsucking bug
1235036 pecan spittlebug Clastoptera achatina
1234049 pine spittlebug Aphrophora cribrata
1236090 lace bugs Corythucha spp.
1236030 pine needle scale Chionaspis pinifoliae
1236031 pine needle scale Chionaspis pinifoliae
1235152 tea scale Fiorinia theae to top of leaf
1235153 tea scale Fiorinia theae to bottom of leaf
1235195 threecornered alfalfa hopper Spissistilus festinus
1236007 cotton aphid Aphis gossypii winged form
1235182 lace bugs Corythucha spp.
1235205 harlequin bug Murgantia histrionica
1234203 aphids
1235070 twolined spittlebug Prosapia bicincta
1235069 twolined spittlebug Prosapia bicincta
1233228 white peach scale Pseudaulacaspis pentagona
1236108 assassin bugs Zelus spp.
1236107 assassin bugs Zelus spp.
1236104 whiteflies
1236089 lace bugs Corythucha spp.
1236109 assassin bugs Zelus spp.
1435130 azalea bark scale Eriococcus azaleae They have rather soft scales and soft bodies covered with a white powdery wax. Mealybugs eat plants by sucking sap and producing honeydew, which attracts ants and supports the growth of sooty- mold fungi.
1236106 leaf-footed bug
1435137 cotton aphid Aphis gossypii They feed on the underside of leaves and cause a downward curl to the leaves. Honeydew, produced by feeding aphids, can fall on open cotton and thus reduce its grade. A sooty mold often develops later on the honeydew.
1235206 harlequin bug Murgantia histrionica
1236105 aphids
1234094 aphids
1435167 assassin bugs Zelus spp.
1236078 aphids
1233229 white peach scale Pseudaulacaspis pentagona
1233182 aphids
1236077 aphids
1235086 twolined spittlebug Prosapia bicincta
1234140 white peach scale Pseudaulacaspis pentagona
1233045 cotton aphid Aphis gossypii nymphs and adults
1236180 black pecan aphid Melanocallis caryaefoliae
1435046 threecornered alfalfa hopper Spissistilus festinus
1235159 aphids
1435055 spined soldier bug Podisus maculiventris
1233148 aphids
1233186 tea scale Fiorinia theae
1435175 anchor stink bug Stiretrus anchorago Predaceous Stinkbug Attacking Green Stinkbug. nymph Beneficial Insects.
1233071 green stink bug Acrosternum hilare
1233072 green stink bug Acrosternum hilare
1435054 green stink bug Acrosternum hilare
1235231 boxelder bug Boisea trivittata
1236051 pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum
1236060 whiteflies and adult
1234185 cowpea aphid Aphis craccivora
1234204 spittlebugs or froghoppers
1234068 pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum
1234013 aphids
1234016 pecan spittlebug Clastoptera achatina
1233212 aphids
1233177 aphids
1233119 southern green stink bug Nezara viridula
1233147 pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum
1435065 azalea bark scale Eriococcus azaleae
1435206 plant bug "Catfacing"
1435138 cotton aphid Aphis gossypii Aphids with lady beetle larva predator
1435154 black pecan aphid Melanocallis caryaefoliae
1435155 pecan spittlebug Clastoptera achatina white, frothlike mass of spittle produced by the immature nymphs
1435157 twolined spittlebug Prosapia bicincta
1435158 twolined spittlebug Prosapia bicincta This bubbly liquid completely surrounds the nymph and produces a constant moist environment.
1435132 tea scale Fiorinia theae Adults on underside of camellia leaf. Scale infests Chinese holly, dogwood, ferns, figs, Satsuma orange, tea plant, and yaupon. The male is soft, white, narrow, with a ridge down the middle. The female is dark brown.
1435133 wax scales Ceroplastes spp.
1435063 mealybugs on Coleus
1435064 Comstock mealybug Pseudococcus comstocki
1435067 mealy flatid Anormenis septentrionalis showing waxy filiments on azalea
1435073 pine spittlebug Aphrophora cribrata showing the immature nymphal stage of the spittlebug feeding on pine and engulfed in its frothy "spittle."
1435122 tobacco aphid Myzus nicotianae Aphids or lice as they are commonly called feed on tobacco by sucking the sap from the leaves. They are generally found on the lower surface of the leaves where they multiply extremely fast under favorable conditions. Mostly they have their young alive but at times may lay eggs.
1435125 aphids on rose
1435127 whiteflies It is often present in great numbers on the underside of leaves and may be abundant on greenhouse and house plants.
1435129 azalea lace bug Stephanitis pyrioides Damage is caused by the sucking of the lacebugs. Greatest buildup occurs during late summer. On the deciduous azaleas, it appears to be stippled grayish; but on certain types of evergreen azaleas, it may appear to be coffee colored or bronze.
1435059 boxelder bug Boisea trivittata
1435060 cottony cushion scale Icerya purchasi Infests many plants including pittosporum and many others.
1435061 woolly alder aphid Prociphilus tessellatus
1435062 euonymus scale Unaspis euonymi
1435035 aphids tended by ants
1435020 harlequin bug Murgantia histrionica

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