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Alfalfa Weevil Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouth Parts Chewing Order Coleoptera

Aphids Economic Impact Removal of fluids Life Cycle Incomplete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Piercing-sucking Order Homoptera

Army worm larva Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Lepidoptera

Bean Leaf Beetle Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Coleoptera

Blister Beetle Economic Impact Flower/Fruit Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Coleoptera

Colarado Potato Beetle Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Coleoptera

Corn Ear Worm Larva Economic Impact Fruit/Flower Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Lepidoptera

Corn Rootworm Larva Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Coleoptera (adult form is the Corn rootworm beetle!)

Cricket Economic Impact None or Predatory Life Cycle Incomplete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order: Orthoptera

Cutworm Larva Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Lepidoptera

European Corn Borer Larva Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction (causes lodging and ear drop- attacks the stalk) Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Mouthparts Order Lepidoptera

Flea Beetle Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Mouthparts Order Coleoptera

Grain Weevil Economic Impact Fruit/Flower Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Coleoptera

Grasshopper Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Incomplete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Orthoptera

Green Lacewing Economic Impact Predatory Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Mouthparts Order Neuroptera

Honeybee Economic Impact None or predatory Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing-Lapping Order Hymenoptera

Japanese Beetle Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouth Part Chewing Order Orthoptera

Lady Beetle Larva Economic Impact Predatory Life Cycle Complete Mouthparts Chewing Order Coleoptera (adult is a lady bug)

Leaf Hopper Economic Impact Removal of fluids Life Cycle Incomplete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Piercing-Sucking Order Homoptera

Lygus Economic Impact Removal of fluids Life Cycle Incomplete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Piercing-Sucking Order Hemiptera

Scale Economic Impact Removal of fluids Life Cycle Incomplete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Piercing-sucking Order Homoptera

Spider Mite Economic Impact Removal of fluids Life Cycle Incomplete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Piercing-sucking Class Arachnid (8 legs) Not an insect

Stinkbug Economic Impact Removal of fluids Life Cycle Incomplete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Piercing-Sucking Order Hemiptera

Western Corn Rootworm Beetle Economic Impact Fruit and flower destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Coleoptera

Western Flower Thrip Economic Impact Removal of plant fluids Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Piercing and sucking Order Thysanoptera

Wheat Stem Sawfly Economic Impact: Vegetative Destruction Lifecycle: Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts: Chewing Order: Hymenoptera

White Grub Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Coleoptera (adult is a June Beetle)

Whitefly Economic Impact Removal of plant fluids Life Cycle Incomplete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Piercing and sucking Order Hemiptera

Wireworm Economic Impact Vegetative Destruction Life Cycle Complete Metamorphosis Mouthparts Chewing Order Coleoptera (larval form)