Diabrotica virgifera virgifera(DIABVI)
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Cucurbit fruit attacked by adults of D. virgifera virgifera.
Courtesy: Dr H. Hummel, Justus-Liebig-University of Goettingen, Giessen (DE).
Larvae.
Courtesy: R.C. Edwards - Perdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana (US).
Adult feed on the maize silks.
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE).
Leaf damage caused by adults of D. virgifera virgifera.
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE).
Damage of root pruning by larvae.
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE).
Damage of D. virgifera (lodged maize).
Courtesy: R.C. Edwards - Perdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana (US).
Reduced seed set due to adult maize silk and pollen feeding.
Courtesy: R.C. Edwards - Perdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana (US).
Aerial treatment against Diabrotica virgifera virgifera.
Courtesy: Benjamin Genton, SRPV Ile de France, Rungis (FR).
Maize root system damaged by D. virgifera (left). Right: little to no visible damage.
Courtesy: R.C. Edwards - Perdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana (US).
Adult of D. virgifera virgifera.
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE).
Aerial treatment against Diabrotica virgifera virgifera.
Courtesy: Benjamin Genton, SRPV Ile de France, Rungis (FR).
Larvae of D. virgifera virgifera.
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE).
Aerial treatment against Diabrotica virgifera virgifera.
Courtesy: Benjamin Genton, SRPV Ile de France, Rungis (FR).
Aerial treatment against Diabrotica virgifera virgifera.
Courtesy: Benjamin Genton, SRPV Ile de France, Rungis (FR).
Adult of Diabrotica virgifera.
Courtesy: R.C. Edwards - Perdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana (US).
Eggs
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Root pruning
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Third larval instar
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Larvae feeding on roots
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Adult
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Adults caught on a sex pheromone trap
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Femur
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Severe damage
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Aedeagus
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Adult female
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Adults feeding on maize silks
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Adult
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Root pruning
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Larva beside damaged roots
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Adult on a maize leaf
Courtesy: Peter Baufeld, JKI, Kleinmachnow (DE)
Lodged maize field
Courtesy: Ejup Çota - Faculty of Agriculture and Environment Agricultural University of Tirana, Albania
Larvae
Courtesy: Ejup Çota - Faculty of Agriculture and Environment Agricultural University of Tirana, Albania
Adult
Courtesy: Ejup Çota - Faculty of Agriculture and Environment Agricultural University of Tirana, Albania
Damaged maize root system
Courtesy: Ejup Çota - Faculty of Agriculture and Environment Agricultural University of Tirana, Albania
Adult
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Pupa
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Damage on maize
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Adults on maize cob
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Adults
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Sprayer
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Adults on maize cob
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Eggs
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Sprayer
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Adults on maize cob
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Sprayer
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Adults on maize cob
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Adults on flowers
Courtesy: Matteo Maspero (IT)
Adult
Courtesy: USDA (Photo by Alexander Derunkov)
Adult
Courtesy: USDA (Photo by Alexander Derunkov)