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Hexapoda (including Insecta)

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5359225 onion thrips Thrips tabaci Thrips larva (Caliothrips fasciatus) on the underside of a bean leaf.
2511030 cotton square borer Strymon melinus
5382154 western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis Foliage injury to bean leaf.
5364317 western bean cutworm Striacosta albicosta Eggs of the western bean cutworm (originally Loxagrotis albicosta).
5357171 seedcorn maggot Delia platura Damage to a young bean plant caused by the seedcorn maggot (Delia platura).
5357170 seedcorn maggot Delia platura Damage to a young bean plant caused by the seedcorn maggot (Delia platura).
5357169 seedcorn maggot Delia platura Damage to a young bean plant caused by the seedcorn maggot (Delia platura).
5357168 seedcorn maggot Delia platura Damage to a young bean plant caused by the seedcorn maggot (Delia platura).
5364129 onion thrips Thrips tabaci Scarring of a bean leaf caused by onion thrips, Thrips tabaci.
1481053 bean pod weevil Apion godmani pest of dry bean in Mexico and Central America
1481132 bean pod weevil Apion godmani Larva and pupa; pest of dry bean in Mexico and Central America
5190029 limabean pod borer Etiella zinckenella
5209045 seedcorn maggot Delia platura Damage to cotyledon and growing point of bean seedlings
5140023 legume pod borer Maruca vitrata
1435109 cowpea curculio Chalcodermus aeneus The curculio is a major pest of southern peas and snapbeans. Other wild plants are also hosts. The egg-laying punctures lower the quality of the beans, and infestation of seeds make the green peas unsuitable for human food.

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