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University of Florida

University of Florida The University of Florida (UF) is a major, public, comprehensive, land-grant, research university. The state's oldest most comprehensive university, UF is among the nation's most academically diverse public universities. UF has a long history of established programs in international education, research and service. It is one of only 17 public, land-grant universities that belongs to the Association of American Universities.

The University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) is a federal-state-county partnership dedicated to developing knowledge in agriculture, human and natural resources, and the life sciences, and enhancing and sustaining the quality of human life by making that information accessible. While extending into every community of the state, UF/IFAS has developed an international reputation for its accomplishments in teaching, research and extension. Because of this mission and the diversity of Florida’s climate and agricultural commodities, IFAS has facilities located throughout Florida. IFAS provides research and development for Florida’s agricultural and natural resources industries that in 2008, had a $76.5 billion annual impact.

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1546126 live oak tussock moth Orgyia detrita females like other Orgyia species are wingless.
1546127 live oak tussock moth Orgyia detrita The female lays her eggs on the cocoon and covers them with abdominal hairs.
1546128 live oak tussock moth Orgyia detrita This species can be identified int he 2nd instar by the yellow-orange color of the prothorax, abdominal segment 5 and and the 2nd abdominal glands.
1546129 live oak tussock moth Orgyia detrita Abdominal tussocks and anterior "hair pencils" are prominent in the 3rd instar
1546131 live oak tussock moth Orgyia detrita Late stage larvae typically appear as the dark form on the right, but a small oercentage have a light integument much like the whitemarked tussock moth
5454458 pinkstriped oakworm Anisota virginiensis
0002147 tortoise beetle Gratiana boliviana with feeding damage
1857052 cotton leafworm Alabama argillacea Photo by: Dr. Richard Sprenkel
0002145 tortoise beetle Metriona elatior
0002146 tortoise beetle Gratiana boliviana with feeding damage
0795047 whitemarked tussock moth Orgyia leucostigma dorsal view of male Photograph credited to J. Foltz, J. Butler and J. Castner
5431824 fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda
5431825 fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda
5431831 yellowstriped armyworm Spodoptera ornithogalli
5431828 garden armyworm Spodoptera latifascia
5431846 garden armyworm Spodoptera latifascia
5429819 redbanded thrips Selenothrips rubrocinctus Immatures and fecal spots.
5429818 redbanded thrips Selenothrips rubrocinctus Adults and larvae
5429835 redbanded thrips Selenothrips rubrocinctus
1546135 elm sawfly Cimbex americana feeding on willow one of its common hosts
1546134 asimina webworm moth Omphalocera munroei a leaf tier of pawpaw and other Astiminia species
1546102 redheaded pine sawfly Neodiprion lecontei
1515017 gypsy moth Lymantria dispar laying eggs
1515018 gypsy moth Lymantria dispar laying eggs
2721072 Peigler's oakworm moth Anisota peigleri an orange-striped oakworm, Gainesville, Fla, This species is a nuisance in residential neighborhoods, defoliating laurel and water oaks, depositing frass in and around swimming pools, and swarming all over as the caterpillars disperse to seek pupation sites in soil.
0795044 whitemarked tussock moth Orgyia leucostigma froth-covered egg mass
0795045 whitemarked tussock moth Orgyia leucostigma moth laying her eggs
0284086 redheaded pine sawfly Neodiprion lecontei cluster
0284087 redheaded pine sawfly Neodiprion lecontei newly enclosed
0284088 redheaded pine sawfly Neodiprion lecontei second instars

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