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Attendees.
100KB (24.Oct.2005)
J. Goffreda.
60KB (24.Oct.2005)
Students at Davidson's Mill Pond Park with their nets to gather specimens for their collections.
89KB (02.Oct.2006)
Students on a field trip to gather specimens for their collections.
109KB (02.Oct.2006)
Creamridge Farm Managers.
62KB (24.Oct.2005)
Student volunteers sorting Oriental Beetle larvae at Cream Ridge.
73KB (12.Jun.2006)
Asian Longhorn Beetle on tree trunk.
71KB (19.Jun.2006)
Oriental beetle: larval raster.
44KB (31.Oct.2005)
Family: Cerambycidae. Common Name: Asian longhorn beetle
Adult on tree trunk.
6.13MB MPG. © Rutgers University; jzaaa. (30.Nov.2005)
Family: Coccinellidae. Common Name: Mexican Bean Beetle.
Two sequences of eating leaf.
1.15MB MPG. © Rutgers University; jzaaa. (03.Oct.2005)
Family: Calliphoridae
Blowfly proboscis.
36KB (31.Oct.2005)
Tarsus of fly.
34KB (03.Jul.2006)
Syrrita pipiens: on white flowers.
3.09MB WMV. © Rutgers University; hamilton. (30.Nov.2005)
Adult fly emerging from pupa stage.
1.79MB MPG © Rutgers University; jzaaa. (03.Jul.2006)
Cottony Azalea Scale.
40KB (17.Jul.2006)
Family: Tingidae. Common Name: Andromeda lacebug
Adult
54KB (10.Jul.2006)
Family: Adelgidae. Common Name: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid.
Eaten by beetle.
510KB MPG. © Rutgers University; jzaaa. (03.Oct.2005)
Family: Tingidae. Common Name: Andromeda lacebug (Stephanitis takeyai).
12.8MB MPG. © Rutgers University; lashomb. (26.Jan.2006)
Ovipositor of Edovum female.
27KB (03.Apr.2006)
Family: Tenthredinidae
Birch leafminer larvae inside tissue leaf.
72KB (10.Jul.2006)
Family: Scoliidae. Common Name: Scoliid Wasp.
Adult; foraging for food on yellow flower.
2.83MB MPG. © Rutgers University; lashomb. (06.Mar.2006)
Family: Tenthredinidae. Common Name: Birch Leafminer.
Peristaltic motion of the larva.
1.60MB MPG © Rutgers University; lashomb. (10.Jul.2006)
Tunnel.
47KB (03.Oct.2005)
Adult and larva.
825KB MPG © Rutgers University; lashomb. (15.May.2006)
Nymph.
1.77MB MPG. © Rutgers University; jzaaa. (03.Oct.2005)
Cecropia larva.
38KB (03.Oct.2005)
Noctuid adult
36KB (03.Oct.2005)
Butterfly mouthpart.
1.03MB MPG. © Rutgers University; lashomb. (25.Oct.2005)
Family: Saturniidae. Common Name: Cecropia Moth
Larva; closeup of legs and mouth.
2.97MB MPG. © Rutgers University; jzaaa. (03.Oct.2005)
Eggcase
32KB (03.Oct.2005)
Family: Chrysopidae
Green lacewing adult, view of head and antenna.
23KB (27.Mar.2006)
Family: Chrysopidae
Green lacewing larva feeding on Lacebug (Tingidae).
53KB (31.Oct.2005)
Family: Chrysopidae. Common Name: Green Lacewing.
Adult; cleaning front tarsi and filiform antennae. Compare with moniliform antennae.
2.02MB MPG. © Rutgers University; lashomb. (13.Mar.2006)
Family Name: Chrysopidae. Common Name: Green Lacewing
Larva attacking another lacewing larva.
1.82MB MPG © Rutgers University; lashomb. (26.Jun.2006)
Adult.
1.59MB MPG © Rutgers University; lashomb. (15.May.2006)
Silverfish: on black background.
79KB (31.Oct.2005)
Silverfish: on reddish leaf as background.
84KB (31.Oct.2005)
Piercing/sucking mouthpart.
44KB (11.Sep.2006)
Hemiptera: Cicadellidae.
Leafhopper's piercing/sucking mouthpart.
83KB (30.Apr.2007)
The various mouthparts of insects.
23.7MB MPG. © Rutgers University; lashomb. (11.Sep.2006)
Insect mouthpart
1.99MB MPG. © Rutgers University; lashomb. (11.Sep.2006)
Hemlock grove in Northern NJ.
40KB (31.Aug.2005)
Deertick identification: Anal horseshoe opening.
52KB (31.Oct.2005)
The characteristic bulls-eye of a tick bite.
21KB (15.May.2006)
Mites: on webbed leaf structure.
1.43MB MPG. © Rutgers University; jzaaa. (03.Oct.2005)
Tree with bacterial leaf scorch. Taken in August, note the reddish foliage typical of trees during autumn.
86KB (29.May.2006)
Tree affected by bacterial leaf scorch.
95KB (30.Apr.2007)
Bottle trap for Asian ambrosia beetle.
72KB (29.May.2006)
Fogging is used to gather the insects on a tree without damage to their fragile bodies.
53KB (29.May.2006)
Fogging procedure: note mask, protective suit, gloves, and the fogging machine.
826KB MPG © Rutgers University; lashomb. (08.May.2006)
Removal of a pheromone trap used to attract Oriental Beetle adult males.
2.01MB MPG © Rutgers University; lashomb. (26.Jun.2006)