Agronomy CDE Insect Identification. Choose the correct answer A. Flea Beetle B. Spider mite C. Aphid D. Lygus Click to see correct answer.

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Agronomy CDE Insect Identification

Choose the correct answer A. Flea Beetle B. Spider mite C. Aphid D. Lygus Click to see correct answer

Correct answer C. Aphid-(Pest)

Choose The Correct Answer A. Green Lacewing B. Lygus C. Western Flower Thrip D. Scale Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. Green Lacewing (predator)

Choose The Correct Answer A. Alfalfa Weevil B. Aphides C. Boll Weevil D. Grain Weevil Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. Alfalfa Weevil

Choose The Correct Answer A. Colorado Potato Beetle B. Japanese Beetle C. Bean Leaf Beetle D. Mexican Bean Beetle Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Bean leaf beetle

Choose The Correct Answer A. Blister Beetle B. Flea Beetle C. Chinch Bug D. Grain Weevil Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Chinch Bug

Choose The Correct Answer A. Assassin Bug B. Chinch Bug C. Leaf Skeletonizer D. Leaf Hopper Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. Assassin Bug

Choose The Correct Answer A. Flea Beetle B. Blister Beetle C. Bean Leaf Beetle D. Japanese Beetle Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer B. Blister Beetle

Choose The Correct Answer A. Corn Rootworm B. European Corn Borer C. Corn Earworm Cutworm Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Corn Earworm

Choose The Correct Answer A. Grain Weevil B. Boll Weevil C. Assassin Bug D. Chinch Bug Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer B. Boll Weevil

Choose The Correct Answer A. Blister Beetle B. Colorado potato beetle C. Japanese beetle D. Flea Beetle Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer D. Flea Beetle

Choose The Correct Answer A. Alfalfa Weevil B. Boll Weevil C. Grain Weevil D. Aphides Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Grain Weevil

Choose The Correct Answer A. Corn Ear Worm B. Corn Rootworm C. Cutworm D. European Corn Borer Click to see Correct answer

Correct Answer B. Corn rootworm larva

Choose The Correct Answer A. Green Lacewing B. Grasshopper C. Cricket D. Leafhopper Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer D. Leaf hopper

Choose The Correct Answer A. Corn Earworm B. Corn Rootworm C. Tomato hornworm D. Cutworm Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer D. Cutworm

Choose The Correct Answer A. Cutworm B. European Corn Borer C. Corn Ear Worm D. Corn Rootworm Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer B. European Corn Borer

Choose The Correct Answer A. Armyworm larva B. Corn ear worm larva C. Corn rootworm larva D. Cutworm larva Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. Armyworm Larva

Choose The Correct Answer A. Yellow Jacket B. Hornet C. Honeybee D. Wasp Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Honeybee

Choose The Correct Answer A. Grasshopper B. Cricket C. Leaf hopper D. Leaf Skeletonizer Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. Grasshopper

Choose The Correct Answer A. Bean leaf Beetle B. Colorado Potato Beetle C. Mexican Bean Beetle D. Japanese Beetle Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer D. Japanese Beetle

Choose The Correct Answer A. Leafhopper B. Grasshopper C. Cricket D. Lygus Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Cricket

Choose The Correct Answer A. Lady Beetle Larva B. Tomato Hornworm Larva C. European Corn Borer Larva D. Armyworm Larva Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. Lady Beetle Larva

Choose The Correct Answer A. Chinch Bug B. Assassin Bug C. Lygus D. Aphides Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Lygus

Choose The Correct Answer A. Blister Beetle B. Scale C. Flea Beetle D. Bean Leaf Beetle Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer B. Scale

Choose The Correct Answer A. Leaf Skeletonizer B. Lygus C. Scale D. Aphide Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. Leaf Skeletonizer

Choose The Correct Answer A. Aphides B. Lygus C. Spider mite D. Western Flower Thrip Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer D. Western Flower Thrip

Choose The Correct Answer A. Bean Leaf Beetle B. Blister Beetle C. Flea Beetle D. Mexican Bean Beetle Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer D. Mexican Bean Beetle

Choose The Correct Answer A. Armyworm larva B. Cutworm larva C. Pink Bollworm Larva D. Tomato Hornworm Larva Click to see correct answer

C. Pink Bollworm Larva

Choose The Correct Answer A. Spider mite B. Boll Weevil C. Western Flower Thrip D. Aphides Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. Spider mite

Choose The Correct Answer A. Cutworm Larva B. Wireworm C. Tomato hornworm Larva D. Armyworm Larva Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Tomato hornworm Larva

Choose The Correct Answer A. Lygus B. Leaf Skeletonizer C. Whitefly D. Aphides Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Whitefly

Choose The Correct Answer A. European Corn Borer B. Corn Ear Worm C. Western Corn Rootworm Beetle D. Blister Beetle Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Western Corn Rootworm Beetle

Choose The Correct Answer A. Lygus B. Green Lacewing C. Chinch Bug D. Stinkbug Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer D. Stinkbug

Choose The Correct Answer A. Wireworm B. Spittlebug C. Stinkbug D. Lygus Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. Wireworm

Choose The Correct Answer A. Green Lacewing B. Spittlebug C. Western Flower Thrip D. Leaf Skeletonizer Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer B. Spittlebug

Choose The Correct Answer A. Blister Beetle B. Colorado Potato Beetle C. Spotted Cucumber Beetle D. Western Corn rootworm Beetle Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer C. Spotted Cucumber Beetle

Choose The Correct Answer A. White Grub B. Wireworm C. European corn borer larva D. Armyworm Larva Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. White grub

Choose The Correct Answer A. Armyworm Larva B. Cutworm Larva C. Wireworm D. Wooly worm Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer D. Wooly worm

Choose The Correct Answer A. Colorado Potato Beetle B. Bean Leaf Beetle C. Blister Beetle D. Japanese Beetle Click to see correct answer

Correct Answer A. Colorado Beetle