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This insect is over an inch long, rather cumbersome, and it flies. It is found frequently on fruit trees and on white crepe myrtle trees. (That is where I see them anyway) I always called them Japanese Beetles. Some of my friends say it is a June Bug. I was under the impression the June bugs are much smaller and a cinnamon brown color. Looking for clarification!

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ClaudiaKumpe
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ClaudiaKumpe

Claremont, California, USA

Spotted on Jul 28, 2016
Submitted on Aug 19, 2016

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