Vegetable Insects VEGETABLE INSECT IDENTIFICATION. Ricky E. Foster and John L. Obermeyer, Extension Entomologists
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1 Vegetable Insects PURDUE EXTENSION E-65-W Department of Entomology VEGETABLE INSECT IDENTIFICATION Ricky E. Foster and John L. Obermeyer, Extension Entomologists GENERAL FEEDERS APHIDS Many genera and species, Family Aphididae Plants attacked: Most vegetables. Winged and wingless aphids Wingless form Wingless form Winged form 1/ 32" Type of damage: Aphids suck plant juices, may inject toxins into the plant, secrete a sticky substance called honeydew, or transmit certain plant viruses. Comments: Usually found in colonies on the underside of leaves. May be winged but are usually wingless. Aphids are capable of rapidly increasing in numbers. Lady beetles and lacewings are effective predators of aphids. FLEA BEETLES Many genera and species, Family Chrysomelidae Plants attacked: Many vegetables, especially crucifers (cabbage, broccoli, etc.) and solanaceous crops (tomato, potato, eggplant, etc.). Type of damage: Flea beetles eat small holes in leaves and can be particularly serious on small plants. The corn flea beetle can transmit a bacterium that causes Stewart s wilt on sweet corn. Palestriped flea beetle 1/8" a. Potato flea beetle: Epitrix cucumeris; b. Corn flea beetle: Chaetocnema pulicaria; c. Grape flea beetle: Altica chalybea; d. Red-headed flea beetle: Systena frontalis; e. Sweetpotato flea beetle: Chaetocnema confinis; f. Palestriped flea beetle: Systena blanda; g. Striped flea beetle: Phyllotreta striolata; h. Spinach flea beetle: Disonycha xanthomelas Comments: Flea beetles come in various sizes and colors, but they all have enlarged hind legs that allow them to jump like a flea when disturbed. Stewart s wilt on corn may be more serious following a mild winter. Spinach flea beetle 3/16" Corn flea beetle 1/16"
2 Vegetable Insect Identification E-65-W 2 WHITE GRUBS Many genera and species, Family Scarabaeidae Plants attacked: Most vegetables. Type of damage: Grubs feed on the roots or other underground parts of most vegetables. Damage typically consists of surface scars and round gouges. Comments: Grubs are mostly a problem in fields following sod. Weedy gardens are also attractive to ovipositing beetles. White grubs Newly-hatched LEAFHOPPERS Many genera and species, Family Cicadellidae Plants attacked: Many vegetables, including bean, potato, eggplant, celery, beet, tomato. Type of damage: Leafhoppers suck plant juices from the underside of leaves. Potato leafhoppers may cause a condition called tipburn or hopperburn on bean, potato, eggplant, and rhubarb. Beet leafhoppers transmit a disease called curly top to beet. Comments: Leafhoppers can increase to extremely large numbers in a short time, but generally are very susceptible to insecticides. Potato leafhopper adult (left) and nymph (right) (Photo Credit: Michigan State University) Nymph less than 1/8" 1/8" JAPANESE BEETLE Popilia japonica, Family Scarabaeidae Plants attacked: Many vegetables, fruits, field crops, ornamentals, turfgrass. Type of damage: Larvae feed on roots of turfgrass and other plants. s feed on leaves, flowers, and fruit of many types of plants. Comments: s are not effectively controlled with scented traps. Japanese beetle adult
3 3 Vegetable Insect Identification E-65-W CUTWORMS Many genera and species, Family Noctuidae Plants attacked: Nearly all vegetables. Type of damage: The most common damage is young plants cut off at the soil surface. May also climb the plant and feed on foliage and fruit Comments: Damage can be reduced by keeping gardens free of weeds before and after vegetables are planted. Black cutworm - various sizes Curled Larva Mature Larva TARNISHED PLANT BUG Lygus lineolaris, Family Miridae Plants attacked: Beet, chard, celery, bean, potato, cabbage, cauliflower, turnip, salsify, cucumber. Type of damage: Tarnished plant bugs suck plant juices and may inject toxic saliva into the plant. Leaves may become deformed, stems and petioles may be scarred and discolored, or the buds and developing fruit may be dwarfed and pitted. Tarnished plant bug, adult and nymph Comments: Tarnished plant bugs become active very early in the season and are capable of migrating to find preferred host plants. Nymph TWOSPOTTED SPIDER MITE Tetranychus urticae, Family Tetranychidae Plants attacked: Bean, corn, tomato, eggplant, etc. Type of damage: Mites suck plant juices from the underside of leaves. The leaves become bronze or yellow and the foliage takes on a general wilted appearance. Comments: Mites are not insects. The symptoms of mite damage may be caused by other factors, so be sure to look for mites with a hand lens. Mites are more of a problem in hot, dry weather. Heavy rains may help to control mites. Twospotted spider mites and eggs Mites and eggs on underside of leaf (minute in size - 1/64")
4 Vegetable Insect Identification E-65-W 4 STRIPED BLISTER BEETLE Epicauta vittata, Family Meloidae Plants attacked: Many vegetables. Type of damage: s feed ravenously on foliage. Comments: This general feeder readily moves from plant to plant. The beetles can be picked off foliage. However, they contain an oil that can blister the skin if they are accidently crushed. The larvae of blister beetles are beneficials, feeding on grasshopper eggs in the soil. striped blister beetle WIREWORMS Many genera and species, Family Elateridae Plants attacked: Many vegetables. Type of damage: Wireworms feed on seeds and seedlings of corn, bean, and pea causing wilting and often death of the plant. Wireworms feed on the marketable portions of potato, sweet potato, radish, carrot, rutabaga, and turnip. The roots of cabbage, cucumber, tomato, onion, watermelon, and other crops are also attacked, reducing vigor or killing the plants. Wireworms Comments: Some species are more serious in gardens that recently were sod. Wireworms can be detected with baits (grain or potato) buried underground before planting. IMPORTED CABBAGEWORM Pieris rapae, Family Pieridae Plants attacked: Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, radish, collard, mustard, kale. Type of damage: Caterpillars eat large irregular holes in leaves and into heads, causing stunted growth, failure of heads to form, or making produce unusable. Comments: The adult is a common white butterfly with black spots and wing tips. Imported cabbage worm larva and adult
5 5 Vegetable Insect Identification E-65-W CABBAGE LOOPER Trichoplusia ni, Family Noctuidae Plants attacked: Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, radish, collard, mustard, kale, lettuce, celery, spinach, beet, pea, potatoe, tomato. Type of damage: Same as imported cabbage worm. Comments: Usually more serious in the fall. Should be controlled when they are small because large loopers are difficult to control. Crawls in a looping fashion - inchworm. Cabbage looper larva DIAMONDBACK MOTH Plutella xylostella Plants attacked: Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, radish, collard, mustard, kale. Type of damage: Larvae eat many small holes on underside of leaves, giving plant a shot-hole appearance. Some feeding doesn t go entirely through the leaf. Comments: B.t. insecticide will control all the cabbage caterpillars. Diamondback moth larva and adult (Photo Credit: (l) J. Obermeyer, (r) T. Quick) ASPARAGUS BEETLE Crioceris asparagi, Family Chrysomelidae Plants attacked: Asparagus. Type of damage: s feed voraciously on tips of shoots as soon as they push through the ground in spring, causing scars and browning of tips. s and larvae feed on the surface of stems and on leaves of larger plants. Larvae excrete black fluid that stains plants. Comments: Asparagus beetles are less severe in wet years. Controlling volunteer plants and regular cutting help reduce damage. Asparagus beetle larva and adult
6 Vegetable Insect Identification E-65-W 6 COLORADO POTATO BEETLE Leptinotarsa decemlineata, Family Chrysomelidae Plants attacked: Potato, tomato, eggplant, pepper. Type of damage: s and larvae feed on leaves and terminals, causing reduced growth or death of the plant. Colorado potato beetle larva and adult Comments: Damage can be reduced by fall tillage and elimination of culls and volunteer potato plants. Applying 4 to 6 inches of straw mulch just after hilling will reduce potato beetle damage. A type of B.t. insecticide is available that will control small potato beetle larvae. HORNWORMS Manduca spp., Family Sphingidae Plants attacked: Tomato, potato, pepper, eggplant. Type of damage: The tomato and tobacco hornworms consume large amounts of green foliage and sometimes fruit. Comments: Easily detected by presence of droppings resembling those produced by rabbits. Can be controlled in home gardens by hand picking. Many hornworms are killed by parasites that pupate on the hornworm s body. Tobacco hornworm on tomato plant (Photo Credit: R. Foster) Larvae get up to 4 inches in length CORN EARWORM or TOMATO FRUITWORM Helicoverpa zea, Family Noctuidae Plants attacked: Many, including corn, tomato, bean, pepper, okra, eggplant. Type of damage: Corn earworm feed on the marketable portion of each vegetable crop it attacks, often causing them to be unusable. Comments: Home gardeners may wish to cut the damaged tips off sweet corn ears or plant extra to compensate for losses. Corn earworm
7 7 Vegetable Insect Identification E-65-W STRIPED CUCUMBER BEETLE Acalymma vittatum, Family Chrysomelidae Plants attacked: Cucurbits (cucumber, cantaloupe, squash, gourd, pumpkin, watermelon). Type of damage: Larvae feed on roots and underground stems. s may destroy newly emerged plants. On older plants, beetles feed on leaves, shoots, and stems. The beetles transmit a bacterium that causes bacterial wilt to cucumber and cantaloupe. Comments: Only a short period of feeding is necessary to transmit the bacterium, so plants must be protected from beetle feeding. Protecting plants with row covers before bloom will prevent beetle feeding and disease transmission, but be sure to remove them when flowers appear. Striped cucumber beetle SPOTTED CUCUMBER BEETLE Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi, Family Chrysomelidae Plants attacked: Cucurbits, bean, pea, potato, beet, asparagus, eggplant, tomato, corn, cabbage. Type of damage: Larvae feed on roots of corn, beans, alfalfa, and many grasses. s feed on foliage and also transmit bacerial wilt of cucurbits to cucumber and cantaloupe. Comments: Do not overwinter in Indiana. Usually arrive from southern states in June. Not as serious as striped cucumber beetles. Spotted cucumber beetle SQUASH BUG Anasa tristis, Family Coreidae Plants attacked: All cucurbits, but especially squash and pumpkin. Type of attack: Nymphs and adults suck plant juices causing leaves to wilt and die. Both also will feed on developing fruit. May also transmit a disease organism that causes yellow vine. Comments: Usually found in colonies. Destroying crop refuse may reduce the number of squash bugs that overwinter and lessen problems the following year. Squash bug nymph and adult (Photo Credit: (l-r) J. Obermeyer, bottom G. Brust) left: Egg cluster on underside of leaf left: Nymph right:
8 Vegetable Insect Identification E-65-W 8 SQUASH VINE BORER Melittia cucurbitae, Family Sesiidae Plants attacked: Squash, pumpkin, gourd, cucumber. Type of damage: Larvae bore into the vine, causing a sudden wilting of a vine or an entire plant. Comments: Plants need to be protected with insecticides or screens when vines begin to run. Once inside the vine, the borers are impervious to insecticides. Squash vine borer nymph and adult BEAN LEAF BEETLE Cerotoma trifurcata, Family Chrysomelidae Plants attacked: Bean, pea, soybean. Type of damage: Larvae feed on roots, nodules, and underground portions of the stem. s feed on stems of seedlings and chew round holes in leaves and pods. Comments: Plants can usually tolerate a considerable amount of leaf feeding, so use insecticides to protect very young plants and pods. Spotted adult Spotless form Color and pattern variation in bean leaf beetle adults
9 9 Vegetable Insect Identification E-65-W MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE Epilachna varivestis, Family Coccinellidae Plants attacked: Bean, cowpea, soybean. Type of damage: Larvae and adults feed on the undersurface of the leaves, giving them a lacy appearance. May also attack pods when abundant. Comments: Heavy rains help by knocking adults and larvae from the plants. Mexican bean beetle larvae and adult (Photo Credit: L. Bledsoe) Slugs Several Species Plants attacked: Many vegetables. Type of damage: Slugs skeletonize or shred leaves or may defoliate the entire plant. Comments: Slugs are not insects. Slugs are more of a problem in cool, wet weather. Several days of warm, sunny weather usually will reduce the problem. Slug on corn (Photo Credit: B. Christine) Mature slug 1.5 inches EUROPEAN CORN BORER Ostrinia nubilalis, Family Pyralidae Plants attacked: Corn, pepper, bean, tomato. Type of damage: Larvae feed on foliage and ears of corn, bore inside pepper and tomato fruit, and feed on or bore into bean pods. Comments: Damage to corn may be serious enough to require insecticide treatments, especially late in the summer. Damage to pepper, tomato, and bean can usually be tolerated by home gardeners. European corn borer egg mass and larva tunneling (Photo Credit: (l) B. Christine, (r) J. Obermeyer) Egg mass ("fish scales")
10 Vegetable Insect Identification E-65-W 10 COMMON LACEWING Chrysopa spp., Family Chrysopidae NOT A PEST! Both the adult and larval stages of the green lacewing are voracious predators of aphids, scale insects, thrips, and insect eggs. The larvae are commonly known as aphid lions. Common lacewing larva and adult (Photo Credit: (l) J. Obermeyer, (r) B. Christine) LADY BEETLES Many genera and species, Family Cocinellidae NOT A PEST! Both the larval and adult stages of the lady beetle are voracious predators of aphids, scale insects, and other soft-bodied insects, and their eggs. Using pesticides that kill lady beetles and other predators or parasites can cause an outbreak of a pest previously controlled by the beneficial species. Even Asian lady beetles, which invade homes in autumn, are beneficial insects when they are outside. Lady beetle larva and adult (Photo Credit: (l) B. Christine, (r) J. Obermeyer) FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE: < E-17-W European Corn Borer E-21-W Managing Insects in the Home Vegetable Garden E-30-W Cucurbit Insect Management E-31-W Corn Earworm E-74-W Flea Beetles E-75-W Japanese Beetle E-88 Common Vegetable Insects E-92 Common Natural Enemies E-95 Managing Striped Cucumber Beetle Populations on Cantaloupe and Watermelon Revised 5/2010 It is the policy of the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service that all persons have equal opportunity and access to its educational programs, services, activities, and facilities without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, disability or status as a veteran. Purdue University is an Affirmative Action institution. This material may be available in alternative formats EXT-INFO <
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