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Larva up to 30 mm long; body mainly white; head yellowish-brown; legs pale yellowish-brown; anal segment partly translucent, with two posteriorly diverging rows of spines above the anal slit (Fig. Adults occur in June and July, and are particularly active on warm evenings. Larvae of this polyphagous, southerly distributed species often attack beet, cereals, grasses, potato and various horticultural plants. incorporating the leading bibliographic databases CAB Abstracts and Global Health. The adult beetle is 14-18 mm long, brown, with 3 raised rips on each elytron. They sever the roots or bore into tubers or tap roots and, particularly in their second summer, are capable of causing considerable damage. Huge collection, amazing choice, 100+ million high quality, affordable RF and RM images. Synonyms: Rhizotrogus solstitialis
Cookies help us deliver our services. This page was last modified on 20 January 2020, at 11:30. You can now claim your publications on CAB Direct with your ORCID iD! The. Thus, larvae with various food preferences, including Amphimallon solstitiale, Oryctes nasicornis, Cucujus cinnaberinus, Schizotus pectinicornis, Rhagium mordax, and Rhagium inquisitor, were thoroughly investigated in this work. means you agree to our use of cookies.
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They are primarily crepuscular or nocturnal and may be observed when swarming around tree tops and shrubs or even buildings occasionally in nuptial flights.

By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. The adult beetle is 14-18 mm long, brown, with 3 raised rips on each elytron.

Continuing to use www.cabdirect.org Nema-green controlled Phyllopertha horticola, Hoplia spp., Aphodius spp., but not Amphimallon solstitiale. Both insects shared the same environment in the same season. The larvae mainly attack the roots of grasses and can reach pest status. larvae feed briefly during the autumn and then hibernate; they recommence feeding in the spring and usually become fully grown by the autumn. Ceutorhynchus pallidactylus Marsham Cabbage stem weevil. The eggs, which are laid in the soil, hatch after several weeks. Larvae of June chafer (Amphimallon solstitiale L.) are important pests of the turf-grass. CAB Direct provides a convenient, single point of access to all of your CABI database subscriptions. Summer chafer Amphimallon solstitiale Hanneton de la Saint-Jean Amphimallon solstitiale adults are to be seen during June, July and August often first appearing close to the summer solstice. Amphimallon solstitiale (Linnaeus, 1758) - (summer chafer) This cockchafer-like beetle is common in Europe. This cockchafer-like beetle is common in Europe.