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1 1 Palm borer

Palm borer

by Caroline18Croatia

South American Palm borer moth. Currently listed in EC Directive 2000/29/EC as ...

3 0 Japanese beetle

Japanese beetle

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

Introduced pest

7 2 Spittle bug

Spittle bug

by AtulMaharashtra, India

This Spittle bug belongs to Cercopidae. Some

1 0 Sunflower Maggot

Sunflower Maggot

by Hannah DavisBerlin, Germany

Pest of sunflowers. First sighted in Berlin ...

2 4 Dusky Stink Bug

Dusky Stink Bug

by SmallWondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/7823366 ) can be distinguished from

0 1 Oriental Beetle

Oriental Beetle

by Trinary OuroborosBarnum Island, New York, USA

Common garden pest

0 0 Brown Marmorated Stink bug

Brown Marmorated Stink bug

by GarrisonPielPennsylvania, USA

A common species of stink bug frequently ...

0 0 European Paper Wasp

European Paper Wasp

by ksnazelSurrey, British Columbia, Canada

Invasive species.

3 5 Common Dandelion

Common Dandelion

by J New York, USA

An introduced species in the United States, ...

0 0 Evergreen bagworm moth caterpillar

Evergreen bagworm moth caterpillar

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

Pest

4 0 Mealybug

Mealybug

by VitalVidzeme, Latvia

Female.

5 5 Lime Butterfly

Lime Butterfly

by YasminLodiAndhra Pradesh, India

A common swallowtail which is often considered a

0 0 Caterpillar

Caterpillar

by Juan DiTraniPanama

These caterpillars are a pest on Manihot ...

2 0 African Armyworm

African Armyworm

by StephenSolomonsNSW, Australia

World wide pest

1 0 Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

by tomk3886Florida, USA

brown, 12 mm long

0 0 Field horsetail

Field horsetail

by DespinaTsafetopoulouChristchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand

Spotted in Christchurch Botanic Gardens. The

1 1 Elm leaf beetle

Elm leaf beetle

by flyingfrogconceptsMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

Less than 15mm long.

0 0 Mango Seed Weevil

Mango Seed Weevil

by Argy BeeMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

A tiny (5mm) weevil with spiny, mottled back and snout tucked down like a ...

0 0 Kudzu Bug (Bean Plataspid)

Kudzu Bug (Bean Plataspid)

by mandy.hollmanGeorgia, USA

Type of shield bug native to China and India. Invasive

0 2 Black Lawn Beetle

Black Lawn Beetle

by StephenSolomons2261, New South Wales, Australia

African Black Beetle. Introduced species ...

2 1 Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer

by BugEricGlenview, Illinois, USA

Small (but large for the genus Agrilus), metallic green and copper as shown.

3 1 Japanese beetle

Japanese beetle

by mauna KunzahNYC, New York, USA

This beetle reportedly chows down on 200-300

0 2 Wattle pig - 2 (Fruit-tree Root Weevil)

Wattle pig - 2 (Fruit-tree Root Weevil)

by LeubaMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

A pale broad-nosed weevil about 15 mm long.

0 1 Cotton bollworm

Cotton bollworm

by pamsai中野市 (Nakano), 中部 (Chubu Region), Japan

major pest in cotton and one of the most ...

3 0 Spotted Cucumber Beetle

Spotted Cucumber Beetle

by ForestDragonpenna, USA

Yellowish-green beetle with 11 black spots on the elytra. This

1 0 Sycamore lace bug

Sycamore lace bug

by IoannisParis, Île-de-France, Tromelin Island

Very tiny insect with lace looking wings, 3 mm long.

1 0 The common starling

The common starling

by MauronBosnia and Herzegovina

Large flock with about one hundred birds.

0 0 Tradescantia fluminensis (aka Wandering Willy or Wandering Jew)

Tradescantia fluminensis (aka Wandering Willy or Wandering Jew)

by wellurbanWellington, Wellington, New Zealand

Ground cover with small dark leaves, forming dense mats.

0 0 mantis nymph

mantis nymph

by KarenSaxtonClaremont, California, USA

A predatory insect species, mantids have ...

0 0 Three lined potato beetle

Three lined potato beetle

by AliciaBorisonikOttawa, Ontario, Canada

This species feeds on potatoes and ...

4 3 Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Eurasian Tree Sparrow

by AzriAzmiMelaka, Melaka, Malaysia

A very common bird and for some, they even categorized this

3 1 European Starling

European Starling

by Jim AvitalleTinicum Township, Pennsylvania, USA

The starling is beautiful, but it is also considered one of the biggest

0 0 Slug

Slug

by NuwanChathurangaAlawwa, Sri Lanka

, so consider as pest and also an Invasive ...

0 3 Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren, 1860)

Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren, 1860)

by Argy BeeMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

About 30mm long.

0 1 fruit-tree root weevil

fruit-tree root weevil

by Paw PrintzVictoria, Australia

Native Australian Pest

0 1 Cat's claw

Cat's claw

by ellenevenstarQueensland, Australia

Large, woody, aggressive climber with bell-shaped yellow flowers. A declared ...

0 4 Spanish Flag

Spanish Flag

by JakubkoOrlando, Florida, USA

Although beautiful, Lantana camara has been listed as a Category One "Invasive ...

0 0 Owlet moth

Owlet moth

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

The larvae are considered agricultural

5 2 Variegated grasshoppers

Variegated grasshoppers

by dotun55Nigeria

A very common grasshopper species. Their ...

1 0 Giant (East) African snail

Giant (East) African snail

by Tania2Hawaii, USA

Pretty sure this is what this snail is. Apparently considered a

3 0 Mediterranean coastal snail

Mediterranean coastal snail

by korumburra96Yanakie, Victoria, Australia

Medium sized snap , approx. 15-18 mm

0 0 Dampwood Termite

Dampwood Termite

by KalenEugene, Oregon, United States

Light brown termite alate

0 0 wasp

wasp

by HeatherMillerAtlanta, Georgia, USA

that is neither a bee nor an ant.[1] Almost every

0 1 wasp

wasp

by NamfonKowprasertBangkok กรุงเทพมหานคร, Krung Thep, Thailand

suborder Apocrita that is neither a bee nor an ant.[1] Almost every

1 0 Black Bean Bug

Black Bean Bug

by Francis FloeIloilo City, Western Visayas, Philippines

to be a pest, particularly in legume ...

0 4 White-fringed weevil

White-fringed weevil

by Mark RidgwayMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

About 12mm long. Broad, short, flat, forward-pointing rostrum. Pale, rough ...

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