RE: Bug page


John: Spotted cucumber beetle? 12 spots count the one on the front as two as
it is separated by the wings when open and look along the sides for the
other six spots, body is light green to yellow in color, see attached pict.
hope this helps?
Glenn Peters
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From: owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com [o*@mallorn.com]On
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Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 10:06 AM
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
Subject: Bug page


Hi,
I found a non-pollinating insect in a male blossom this AM! I cannot get the
archives to come up before the page times-out, so I am asking anyone who
knows the address of the location (is that a tautology?) where pictures of
all harmful six legged things in North America are posted would send me that
url.
Thanks.
The bug is the size of a lady bug, but colored light green, with five black
spots on its back, a single at the head end and then the other four arranged
in two pairs.
John in San Jose

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