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Pantomorus cervinus: Fuller Rose Beetle

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Fuller rose beetle - Naupactus godmanni (Crotch) common name: Fuller rose beetle (Crotch) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae) (Crotch), sometime known as the Fuller rose weevil or Fuller's rose weevil, caused considerable damage to winter rose when it was first reported in the United States from California in 1879 (Chadwick 1965). Damage was also reported on other ornamentals plants including camellias, geraniums, primroses, carnations, dracaenas, azaleas, cissus, begonias, lilies, and horticultural crops such as citrus, persimmon, apple, peach, plum, apricot, strawberry, raspberry, and blackberry (Chadwick 1965).
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Page title:Fuller rose beetle - Naupactus godmanni (Crotch)
Keywords:Fuller's rose weevil Fuller rose weevil Naupactus godmanni Asynonychus godmanni Coleoptera Curculionidae Jamba Gyeltshen Amanda Hodges
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