Edward L. Barnard's Images
Title: Forest PathologistOrganization: Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Unit: Division of Forestry
Country: United States
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| Image | Subject Name | Scientific Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4824052 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Sweep net survey - adults collected on agricultural fields planted to pines following peanut production. |
| 4824043 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Larva or grub which feeds on roots. |
| 4824051 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Female. Larvae feed on seedling roots. |
| 4824041 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Below ground larvae (grub) feeding damage. |
| 4824042 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Larva (grub) feeding on root. |
| 4824044 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Scalping to remove a thin layer of thatch and topsoil to reduce larvae populations prior to planting. |
| 4824045 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Non-scalped check plot in Whitefinged beetle larvae control study. End of first growing season. Compare to image 4824046 |
| 4824046 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Scalped plot in Whitefinged beetle larvae control study. End of first growing season. Compare to image 4824045 |
| 4824047 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Scalped plot (center) with non-scalped check plots on each side in Whitefinged beetle larvae control study. End of first growing season. See images 4824045-46 |
| 4824048 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Scalping prior to planting to reduce larvae populations. |
| 4824049 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Scalped plot (left), non-scalped check plot (right) in Whitefinged beetle larvae control study. In third growing season. See images 4824045-46 |
| 4824050 | whitefringed beetles | Naupactus spp. | Scalped plot (left), non-scalped check plot (right)in Whitefinged beetle larvae control study. In third growing season. |
