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has gloss(noun) introduced into United States from the Orient; larvae feed on roots of sugarcane and other grasses
Oriental beetle, Anomala orientalis, Asiatic beetle
has glosseng: The Oriental beetle (Anomala orientalis, not to be confused with the Japanese beetle) is a beetle about 0.7 - 1.1 cm (0.3 - 0.4 inches) long, with mottled, metallic brown- and black-colored elytra and a similarly-colored thorax and head during the adult stage. During the larval stage the oriental beetle can be identified by the parallel line raster pattern. It is native to Asia and was introduced to North America and has since spread to and become a pest in several mid-Atlantic states. Its invasive range extends from Maine to South Carolina and Wisconsin. In its larval stage, the grub feeds on the roots of grasses while the adults feed on roses, phlox, and petunias. Sex pheromone traps are available to capture and kill the Oriental beetle.
lexicalizationeng: Anomala orientalis
lexicalizationeng: Asiatic beetle
lexicalizationeng: Oriental beetle
subclass of(noun) any of numerous species of stout-bodied beetles having heads with horny spikes
scarabaeid beetle, scarabaean, scarabaeid
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member of(noun) genus of beetles whose grubs feed mainly on roots of plants; includes several pests of cultivated grasses
genus Anomala, Anomala
similare/Anomala orientalis
similare/Asiatic beetle
similare/Oriental beetle

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