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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5198083","path":"Images/0068.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0068_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":48,"name":"Red-orange","feature":16,"images":[{"caption":"California red scale with a red-orange shiny, glossy wax. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0034b_1.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0034b_1_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":49,"name":"Mottled brown with white spots","feature":16,"images":[{"caption":"Citricola scale with a mottled brown white spotted glossy wax. United States National Collection of Scale Insects Photographs Archive. United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5112025","path":"Images/0075a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0075a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":50,"name":"Yellow and white","feature":17,"images":[{"caption":"Seychelles scale with yellow and white powdery fine wax. Graeme Cocks, http://gvcocks.homeip.net/Hemiptera/Margarodidae/icerya_seychellarum.htm","path":"Images/0134e.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0134e_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":51,"name":"Only white","feature":17,"images":[{"caption":"Cottony cushion scale with only white powdery fine wax. United States National Collection of Scale Insects Photographs Archive, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5112053","path":"Images/0131b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0131b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":52,"name":"Present","feature":18,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus mealybug with a central dark stripe. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0242b_1.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0242b_1_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":53,"name":"Absent","feature":18,"images":[{"caption":"Cottony cushion scale without a central dark stripe. United States National Collection of Scale Insects Photographs Archive, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5112053","path":"Images/0131_2.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0131_2_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":54,"name":"Two elongated terminal filaments","feature":19,"images":[{"caption":"Comstock mealybug with two elongated terminal filaments. United States National Collection of Scale Insect Photographs, Photo courtesy of Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0256a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0256a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":55,"name":"Lateral filaments equal in length to the terminal filaments","feature":19,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus mealybug with lateral filaments equal in length to the terminal filaments. Charles Olsen, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services - Plant Protection Quarantine, Photo courtesy of Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0231a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0231a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":56,"name":"18 pairs of lateral filaments","feature":20,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus mealybug with 18 pairs of lateral filaments. Charles Olsen, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services - Plant Protection Quarantine, Photo courtesy of Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0231b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0231b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":57,"name":"17 pairs of lateral filaments","feature":20,"images":[{"caption":"Comstock mealybug with 17 pairs of lateral filaments. Clemson University, United States Department of Agriculture - Cooperative Extension Slide Series, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 1435064","path":"Images/0254a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0254a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":58,"name":"Less than 3 pairs of lateral filaments","feature":20,"images":[{"caption":"Pink hibiscus mealybug with less than 3 pairs of lateral filaments. Jeffrey W. Lotz, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5195092","path":"Images/0165b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0165b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":59,"name":"Detachable from the body","feature":21},{"id":60,"name":"Non-detachable from the body","feature":21},{"id":61,"name":"Convex with three concentric rings","feature":22,"images":[{"caption":"California red scale convex with three concentric rings. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0034c_1.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0034c_1_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":62,"name":"One large dorsal plate and several lateral plates with dry waxy filaments protruding from the center","feature":22,"images":[{"caption":"Fig wax scale with one large dorsal plate and several side plates with dry waxy filaments protruding from the center. Jeffrey W. Lotz,. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5198083","path":"Images/0068a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0068a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":63,"name":"Pale spotted central line","feature":22,"images":[{"caption":"Citricola scale with a pale spotted central line. United States National Collection of Scale Insects Photographs Archive. United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5112025","path":"Images/0075_1.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0075_1_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":64,"name":"Present","feature":23,"images":[{"caption":"Cottony cushion scale with crystalline rods protruding from the body margin. United States National Collection of Scale Insects Photographs Archive, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5112053","path":"Images/0131b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0131b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":65,"name":"Absent","feature":23,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus mealybug without crystalline rods emerging from the body margin. Charles Olsen, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services - Plant Protection Quarantine, Photo courtesy of Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0231_Buss.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0231_Buss_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":66,"name":"Aphid","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Aphid head. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","comments":"2. Aphids have piercing sucking mouthparts, shaped in the form of a beak, protruding from the underside of the head. They have compound eyes paired with simple eyes or ocelli. They also have thick antennae that taper in thickness.","path":"Images/0388a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0388a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":67,"name":"Whitefly","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Whitefly head. Florida Division of Plant Industry Archive, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5194005","comments":"Whiteflies have a condensed head with short antennae that project from the base of the compound eye and tapers. They have compound eyes and have a pair of ocelli, or simple eyes. Whiteflies also have piercing-sucking mouthparts situated at the back of the head.","path":"Images/0004a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0004a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":68,"name":"Psyllid","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Psyllid head. Pest and Diseases Image Library, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5312076","comments":"Psyllids have flattened heads with the crown of their head, or vertex, virtually situated on the same plane as the thorax. They have a pair of small simple eyes, or ocelli, located at the top of their compound eyes. Psyllid antennae are situated beside the compound eyes have multiple segments that taper. They also have piercing-sucking mouthparts arising from between the front legs.","path":"Images/0089b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0089b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":69,"name":"Leaffooted bug","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Leaffooted bug head. Sarahlynne Guerrero, University of Florida","comments":"Leaffooted bugs have piercing-sucking mouthparts, shaped in the form of a beak, projecting from the posterior portion of the head. At a top down view, the leaffooted bed is small and rectangular in comparison to the large, trapezoidal pronotum. They have compound eyes with simple eyes, or ocelli, located directly above. Their antennae are situated beside their compound eyes.","path":"Images/leptoglossushead_1.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/leptoglossushead_1_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":70,"name":"Stink bug","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Stink bug head. Susan Ellis, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5443478","comments":"Stink bugs have a flattened head with antennae projecting from the side of the compound eyes. They have a pair of simple eyes or ocelli located directly above the compound eyes. Their piercing sucking mouthparts, shaped in the form of a beak, are located on the posterior portion of the head.","path":"Images/0115b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0115b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":71,"name":"Leafhopper","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Leafhopper head. Ken Walker, University of California, Riverside, PADIL, http://www.padil.gov.au/pests-and-diseases/Pest/Main/136082","comments":"Leafhoppers have a flattened head with piercing-sucking mouthparts, shaped in the form of a beak, arising in between the front legs. They have compound eyes with simple eyes, or ocelli, located directly above. Their bristle-like antennae are situated beside the compound eyes.","path":"Images/0428.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0428_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":72,"name":"Owlet moth","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Owlet moth head. Amy Carmicheal, Queensland University of Technology, http://www.padil.gov.au/pests-and-diseases/Pest/Main/136292","comments":"Owlet moths have scales all over their medium-sized head and mandibular palps, which are located above their coiled, siphoning mouthparts called the proboscis. They have conspicuous ocelli that are situated above the large compound eyes.","path":"Images/0430a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0430a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":73,"name":"Tortrix moth","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Tortrix moth head. Pest and Diseases Image Library, www.ipmimages.org, Image No. 5314072","comments":"Tortrix moths have scales all over their small-sized head and mandibular palps, which are located above their coiled, siphoning mouthparts called the proboscis. They have conspicuous ocelli that are situated above the large compound eyes.","path":"Images/0321a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0321a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":74,"name":"Swallowtail","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Swallowtail head. Chris Evans, River to River CWMA, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 2118090","comments":"Swallowtails have scales all over their large heads and mandibular palps, which are located above their coiled, siphoning mouthparts called the proboscis. They have conspicuous ocelli that are situated above the large compound eyes.","path":"Images/0429.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0429_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":75,"name":"Leafminer moth","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Leafminer moth head. Jack Clark, University of California ANR Communication Services in Davis, Photo courtesy of Lyle Buss","comments":"Leafminer moths have scales all over their small-sized head and have functionless mouthparts. They have large compound eyes that lack simple eyes or ocelli.","path":"Images/0170c.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0170c_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":76,"name":"Weevil","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Weevil head. Sarahlynne Guerrero, University of Florida","comments":"Weevils have snouts with elbowed antennae projecting form the side of the snout. They have large compound eyes that lack simple eyes or ocelli. They have their chewing mouthparts, or mandibles, located at the end of the snout.","path":"Images/Artipus_head_1.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/Artipus_head_1_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":77,"name":"Long-horned beetle","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Long-horned beetle head. Pest and Diseases Image Library, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5315068","comments":"Long-horned beetles have large compound eyes and chewing mouthparts or mandibles. Their antennae are thick, and form an eye notch or thickened ridge directly above the compound eyes.","path":"Images/0022a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0022a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":78,"name":"Leaf beetle","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Leaf beetle head. Sarahlynne Guerrero, University of Florida","comments":"Leaf beetle heads are tiny with chewing mouthparts and large compound eyes. Their antennae are located beside the compound eyes.","path":"Images/Diabrotica_head.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/Diabrotica_head_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":79,"name":"Thrips","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Thrips head. Lyle Buss, University of Florida.","comments":"Thrips have tiny heads with asymmetrical piercing-sucking mouthparts. Thrips have large compound eyes and many species have three ocelli that create a triangular shape. Antennae are located beside the compound eyes and taper.","path":"Images/0289a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0289a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":80,"name":"Gall midge","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Swede midge head similar to gall midge head. Susan Ellis, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services - Plant Protection Quarantine, www.invasive.org, Image No. 1253051","comments":"Gall midges have functionless mouthparts and large compound eyes that lack simple eyes or ocelli. They have bead-like antennae situated beside their compound eyes.","path":"Images/0252b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0252b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":81,"name":"Fruit fly","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Fruit fly head. Pest and Disease Images Library, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5369292","comments":"Fruit flies have large, metallic compound eyes that lack ocelli or simple eyes. They have spongy mouthparts and antennae that are pouch-like with a lateral bristle. Hairs can be found in between the compound eyes.","path":"Images/0404a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0404a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":82,"name":"Grasshopper","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Grasshopper head. www.images.enature.com, Photo courtesy of UniProt Taxonomy","comments":"Grasshoppers have a round or slanted head with large compound eyes that have ocelli located directly above. They have chewing mouthparts and tapering antennae situated beside their large compound eyes.","path":"Images/0370b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0370b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":83,"name":"Katydid","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Katydid head. Sarahlynne Guerrero, University of Florida","comments":"Katydids have large compound eyes with simple eyes or ocelli located directly above. They have chewing mouthparts and a thickened antennal base.","path":"Images/Scudderia_head.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/Scudderia_head_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":84,"name":"Ant","feature":25,"images":[{"caption":"Ant head. April Noble, www.ipmimages.org, Image No. 2121037","comments":"Ants have elbowed antennae with chewing mouthparts or mandibles. They have compound eyes that lack ocelli or simple eyes.","path":"Images/0300b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0300b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":85,"name":"Horizontal and either near or on the same plane as the thorax","feature":30,"images":[{"caption":"Asian citrus psyllid with vertex on the same plane as the thorax. Pest and Diseases Image Library, www.invasive.org, Image No. 531209","comments":"Psyllids have the crown of their head or vertex on the virtually on the same plane as the thorax.","path":"Images/0090a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0090a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":86,"name":"Vertical and not on the same plane as the thorax","feature":30,"images":[{"caption":"Red imported fire ant with a vertical vertex. April Noble, www.ipmimages.org, Image No. 2121038","comments":"Most insects, excluding psyllids, have the crown of their head, or vertex, on a vertical plane compared to the horizontal, thoracic plane.","path":"Images/0301z.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0301z_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":87,"name":"Red","feature":31},{"id":88,"name":"Orange","feature":31},{"id":89,"name":"Yellow","feature":31},{"id":90,"name":"Green","feature":31},{"id":91,"name":"Aqua","feature":31},{"id":92,"name":"Blue","feature":31},{"id":93,"name":"Brown","feature":31},{"id":94,"name":"Black","feature":31},{"id":95,"name":"Grey","feature":31},{"id":96,"name":"White","feature":31},{"id":97,"name":"Defined and present","feature":32,"images":[{"caption":"Red imported fire ant well defined thorax. April Noble, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 2121036","path":"Images/0400b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0400b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":98,"name":"Thorax not visible","feature":32,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus mealybug thorax not distinctly visible. Lyle Buss. University of Florida.","path":"Images/0238a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0238a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":99,"name":"Large spots","feature":33,"images":[{"caption":"Mediterranean fruit fly thorax with large black spots. Pest and Diseases Image Library, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5311100","path":"Images/0063c.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0063c_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":100,"name":"Small convex spots","feature":33,"images":[{"caption":"Glassy-winged sharp shooter thorax with small convex spots. Reyes Garcia III, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Homalodisca_vitripennis_1355010.jpg","path":"Images/0126b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0126b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":101,"name":"Small concave spots","feature":33,"images":[{"caption":"Diaprepes root weevil thorax with small concave spots. Natasha Wright, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5178066","path":"Images/0098a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0098a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":102,"name":"Three stripes","feature":33,"images":[{"caption":"Caribbean fruit fly thorax with three yellow stripes. Jeffrey W. Lotz, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Photo Courtesy of Dr. Gary Steck","path":"Images/0009a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0009a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":103,"name":"Mottled and scaled","feature":33,"images":[{"caption":"Mottled and scaled Light brown apple moth thorax. T. M. Gilligan and M.E. Epstein, LBAM ID, CSU, CDFA, and USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST, http://theguardsman.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/applemoth.jpg","path":"Images/0104a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0104a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":104,"name":"Saddle-like","feature":33,"images":[{"caption":"Devastating grasshopper with a saddle-like thorax. www.images.enature.com, Photo courtesy of UniProt Taxonomy","path":"Images/0370a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0370a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":105,"name":"Thorn-like","feature":33,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus long-horned beetle thorn-like thorax. Pest and Diseases Image Library, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5315052","path":"Images/0021a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0021a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":106,"name":"Wasp-like","feature":33,"images":[{"caption":"Bactrocera wasp-like thorax. Natasha Wright, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Photo courtesy of Dr. Gary Steck","path":"Images/0055a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0055a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":107,"name":"Rounded, smooth tip","feature":34,"images":[{"caption":"Southern green stinkbug with a rounded smooth side pronotum tip. Sarahlynne Guerrero, University of Florida","path":"Images/DSC_7004shoulder.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/DSC_7004shoulder_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":108,"name":"Slightly pointed, smooth tip","feature":34,"images":[{"caption":"Leaffooted bug with a slightly pointed, smooth side pronotum tip. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/DSC_6991shoulder.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/DSC_6991shoulder_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":109,"name":"Side of the first abdominal segment","feature":35,"images":[{"caption":"Grasshopper tympana on the side of the first abdominal segment. David Schetlar, Ohio State University","comments":"The tympanal organ is a hearing organ. Grasshoppers have tympanal organs located on the side of their bodies.","path":"Images/GHtympMontage_shetlar.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/GHtympMontage_shetlar_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":110,"name":"Exposed on the front leg","feature":35,"images":[{"caption":"Fork-tailed bush katydid with tympana on the front leg. Sarahlynne Guerrero, University of Florida.","comments":"The tympanal organ is a hearing organ. Katydids have tympanal organs located on the front leg.","path":"Images/sctympana_feb.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/sctympana_feb_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":111,"name":"Below the wings and situated on the side of the thorax","feature":35,"images":[{"caption":"Noctuidae tympanum beneath the wing on the side of the thorax. Gerald M. Fauske, North Dakota State University. http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndmoths/ndmoths/images/tympanum%20Cerura-arrow-g.jpg","comments":"The tympanal organ is a hearing organ. Owlet moths have tympanal organs located below the wings and situated on the sdie of the thorax or middle body portion.","path":"Images/tympanum_NDSU1.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/tympanum_NDSU1_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":112,"name":"Absent","feature":35},{"id":113,"name":"Triangular with an elongate rounded tip","feature":36,"images":[{"caption":"Brown marmorated stink bug scutellum. Natasha Wright, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5203054","comments":"Stink bugs and leaffooted bugs have a triangular shaped scutellum or an area located behind the pronotum and between the bases of each forewing.","path":"Images/0111c.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0111c_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":114,"name":"Triangular with a pointed tip","feature":36,"images":[{"caption":"Leaffooted bug scutellum. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","comments":"Stink bugs and leaffooted bugs have a triangular shaped scutellum or an area located behind the pronotum and between the bases of each forewing.","path":"Images/0144c.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0144c_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":115,"name":"Half-circular","feature":36,"images":[{"caption":"Caribbean fruit fly scutellum. Jeffrey W. Lotz, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Photo Courtesy of Dr. Gary Steck","comments":"Fruit flies have a half-circle shaped scutellum or an area located between the abdomen and scutum. From a dorsal view, the scutum is the area directly below the head.","path":"Images/0009d_halfcircle.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0009d_halfcircle_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":116,"name":"Circular","feature":36,"images":[{"caption":"Southern citrus root weevil scutellum. Natasha Wright, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5179004","comments":"Citrus root weevils have a tiny circular scutellum or an area located behind the pronotum and between the bases of each forewing.","path":"Images/0198g.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0198g_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":117,"name":"0","feature":38,"images":[{"caption":"Southern fire ant with no wings. Micheal Branstetter, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Solenopsis_xyloni_casent0106041_profile_1.jpg","path":"Images/0305.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0305_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":118,"name":"2","feature":38,"images":[{"caption":"Caribbean fruit fly with two wings. Jeffrey W. Lotz, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Photo Courtesy of Dr. Gary Steck","path":"Images/0009_wingnumber.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0009_wingnumber_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":119,"name":"4","feature":38,"images":[{"caption":"Egyptian cottonworm with four wings. O. Heiknheimo, Photo courtesy of Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0309_wingnumber.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0309_wingnumber_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":120,"name":"Wings nearly equal to or extends slightly past the abdomen","feature":39,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus thrips wing length nearly equal to the abdomen. Joseph Morse, University of California, Riverside, www.ipmimages.org, Image No.1263058","path":"Images/0278c.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0278c_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":121,"name":"Wings extend greatly past the abdomen","feature":39,"images":[{"caption":"Fork-tailed bush katydid with wing length extending greatly past the abdomen. T.J. Walker, University of Florida, http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/walker/buzz/064pm.htm","path":"Images/0296d.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0296d_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":122,"name":"Present","feature":41,"images":[{"caption":"Mediterranean fruit fly halteres close to the base of the forewings. Scott Bauer, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service, www.invasive.org, Image No.1317085","path":"Images/0061b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0061b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":123,"name":"Absent","feature":41,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus leafminer hind wing. Natasha Wright, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5190060","path":"Images/0223_hindwing.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0223_hindwing_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":124,"name":"Fringed","feature":42,"images":[{"caption":"Florida flower thrips with fringed wings. Dr. Castner, University of Florida, Photo courtesy of Lyle Buss","path":"Images/0110a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0110a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":125,"name":"Scaled and membranous","feature":42,"images":[{"caption":"False codling moth with scaled and membranous wings. Pest and Diseases Image Library, www.ipmimages.org, Image No. 5314067","path":"Images/0317a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0317a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":126,"name":"Only membranous (mottled or clear)","feature":42,"images":[{"caption":"Asian citrus psyllid with only membranous wings. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0390a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0390a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":127,"name":"Leathery with membranous tips (Hemelytra)","feature":42,"images":[{"caption":"Leaffooted bug with a leathery wing base and membranous wing tip. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0143a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0143a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":128,"name":"Hardened (Elytra)","feature":42,"images":[{"caption":"Diaprepes root weevil with hardened wings (elytra). 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David Cappaert, Michigan State University, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 2107041","path":"Images/0208.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0208_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":135,"name":"Alternating blocks of light and dark bands","feature":52,"images":[{"caption":"Leaffooted bug abdominal edge. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0144b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0144b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":136,"name":"One thin light band flanked by two thick black bands","feature":52,"images":[{"caption":"Brown marmorated stink bug abdominal edge. Natasha Wright, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5203054","path":"Images/0111b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0111b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":137,"name":"Black tips at each jagged edge with a white outline","feature":52,"images":[{"caption":"Southern green stink bug abdominal edge. 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Amanda Redford, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services - Plant Protection Quarantine -Center for Plant Health Science and Technology","path":"Images/4tarsi.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/4tarsi_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":156,"name":"3","feature":56,"images":[{"caption":"Three tarsi segments. Amanda Redford, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services - Plant Protection Quarantine -Center for Plant Health Science and Technology","path":"Images/3tarsi.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/3tarsi_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":157,"name":"2","feature":56,"images":[{"caption":"Two tarsi segments. Amanda Redford, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services - Plant Protection Quarantine -Center for Plant Health Science and Technology","path":"Images/2tarsi.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/2tarsi_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":158,"name":"1","feature":56,"images":[{"caption":"One tarsi segment. Amanda Redford, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services - Plant Protection Quarantine -Center for Plant Health Science and Technology","path":"Images/1tarsi.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/1tarsi_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":159,"name":"Present","feature":57,"images":[{"caption":"Fork-tailed bush katydid fore tibia. Sarahlynne Guerrero, University of Florida","path":"Images/scuneata_fortibiaspinerow.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/scuneata_fortibiaspinerow_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":160,"name":"Absent","feature":57},{"id":161,"name":"Present","feature":58,"images":[{"caption":"Glassy-winged sharp shooter hind tibia. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0125c.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0125c_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":162,"name":"Absent","feature":58},{"id":163,"name":"Present","feature":59,"images":[{"caption":"Spirea aphid honeydew excretion. 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Keith Weller, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service, www.invasive.org, Image No.1322083","path":"Images/0406a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0406a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":166,"name":"Body is raised almost to a 30 degree angle","feature":60,"images":[{"caption":"Asian citrus psyllid feeding stance. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0390.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0390_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":167,"name":"Present","feature":61,"images":[{"caption":"Glassy-winged sharpshooter with brochosomes on the wings. Reyes Garcia III, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Homalodisca_vitripennis_1355010.jpg","comments":"Female sharpshooters produce and store large granules called brochosomes in the forewings in order to their coat egg masses for protection.","path":"Images/0126d.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0126d_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":168,"name":"Absent","feature":61,"images":[{"caption":"Leaffooted bug with white wing markings. Lyle Buss, University of Florida.","path":"Images/0144_DSC_5162a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0144_DSC_5162a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":169,"name":"Yes","feature":62},{"id":170,"name":"No","feature":62},{"id":171,"name":"Present","feature":64},{"id":172,"name":"Absent","feature":64},{"id":173,"name":"Protecting honeydew-producing insects from natural predators","feature":66,"images":[{"caption":"Argentine ant protecting honeydew producing scale. Alexander Wild, www.alexanderwild.com","path":"Images/0149.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0149_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":174,"name":"Destructive to beehives","feature":66,"images":[{"caption":"Argentine ants feeding on dead bee from infested beehive. Photo courtesy of Jeffrey Lotz, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.","path":"Images/liniepithema_infestation.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/liniepithema_infestation_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":175,"name":"Plugged irrigation systems","feature":66,"images":[{"caption":"Irrigation field susceptible to being clogged by red imported fire ants. G.E. Cardon, www.bugwood.org, Photo courtesy of www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5365560","path":"Images/0439a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0439a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":176,"name":"Present","feature":67,"images":[{"caption":"Cottony cushion scale ovisac. Lorraine Graney, Bartlett Tree Experts, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5430615","path":"Images/0426a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0426a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":177,"name":"Absent","feature":67,"images":[{"caption":"Black citrus aphid with exuviae or cast skins near nymphs and adults. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/0326_Exuviae.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0326_Exuviae_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":178,"name":"Weakly fluted ovisac","feature":68,"images":[{"caption":"Seychelles scale with a weakly fluted ovisac. Graeme Cocks, http://gvcocks.homeip.net/Hemiptera/Margarodidae/icerya_seychellarum.htm","path":"Images/0133a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0133a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":179,"name":"Strongly fluted ovisac","feature":68,"images":[{"caption":"Cottony cushion scale with a strongly fluted ovisac. Sturgis McKeever, Georgia Southern University, www.forestryimages.org, Image No.1482005","path":"Images/0127d.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0127d_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":180,"name":"Cotton-like mass","feature":68,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus mealybug with a cotton-like mass ovisac. United States National Collection of Scale Insects Photographs Archive, USDA-ARS, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5109077","path":"Images/0427a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0427a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":181,"name":"Directly beneath the body","feature":69,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus mealybug ovisac directly beneath the body. United States National Collection of Scale Insects Photographs Archive, USDA-ARS, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5109077","path":"Images/0427a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0427a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":182,"name":"Below the body but protruding from the rear","feature":69,"images":[{"caption":"Cottony cushion scale ovisac protruding from the rear. Sturgis McKeever, Georgia Southern University, www.forestryimages.org, Image No.1482005","path":"Images/0127e.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0127e_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":183,"name":"Elbowed (geniculate)","feature":70,"images":[{"caption":"Red imported fire ant geniculate antenna. April Noble, www.ipmimages.org, Image No. 2121037","comments":"Ants and weevils have elbowed antennae. Unlike weevils, certain species of ants have antennal club segmentation. \n\nThe tapering end of elbowed antennae are oftentimes confused for appearing bead-like. However, elbowed antennae do not appear like a string of beads.","path":"Images/0300a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0300a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":184,"name":"Pouch-like with a lateral bristle (aristate)","feature":70,"images":[{"caption":"Mediterranean fruit fly aristate antenna. Pest and Diseases Image Library, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5311095","comments":"Aristate antennae can be mistaken for bristle like antennae due to the placement of the lateral bristle on the pouch-like appendage. However, aristate antennae include both the pouch-like appendage and the side bristle.","path":"Images/0067b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0067b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":185,"name":"Thread-like but gradually tapers (setaceous)","feature":70,"images":[{"caption":"Brown citrus aphid setaceous antenna. P. Choate, University of Florida.","comments":"Setaceous antennae are thread-like but gradually taper unlike filiform antennae. Filiform antennae are thread-like but have uniform thickeness from base to tip.","path":"Images/0334b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0334b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":186,"name":"Bead-like (moniliform)","feature":70,"images":[{"caption":"Swede midge moniliform antenna. Susan Ellis. United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services - Plant Protection Quarantine, www.invasive.org, Image No. 1253051","comments":"Bead-like antennae appear like a spaced out string of beads.","path":"Images/0252a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0252a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":187,"name":"Thread-like with uniform thickness (filiform)","feature":70,"images":[{"caption":"Curcurbit beetle filiform antennae. Fabiano Fabian Albertoni, http://www.vetores.ufsc.br/coleopteros/Pagina3/Chrysomelidae/DiabroticaSpeciosaNet.jpg","comments":"Filiform antennae are thread-like but have uniform thickeness from base to tip. Setaceous antennae are thread-like but gradually taper.","path":"Images/0077b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0077b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":188,"name":"Bristle-like","feature":70,"images":[{"caption":"Leafhopper antenna. Liza Gross, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Homalodisca_vitripennis.png","comments":"Bristle-like antennae are tiny and directly attached to the head as opposed to a pouch-like appendage.","path":"Images/Homalodisca_antennae.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/Homalodisca_antennae_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":189,"name":"Equal to or less than half the body length","feature":72,"images":[{"caption":"Brown marmorated stink bug antennae length. Susan Ellis, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5369380","path":"Images/0117a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0117a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":190,"name":"More than half the body length","feature":72,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus long-horned beetle antenna length. Pest and Diseases Image Library, www.invasive.org, Image No. 5315040","path":"Images/0027b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0027b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":191,"name":"2","feature":73,"images":[{"caption":"Southern fire ant antennae club segmentation. Micheal Branstetter, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Solenopsis_xyloni_casent0106041_head_1.jpg","path":"Images/0306b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0306b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":192,"name":"None","feature":73,"images":[{"caption":"Argentine ant without antennal club segmentation. , April Nobile, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Linepithema_humile_casent0006019_head_1.jpg","path":"Images/0159.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0159_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":193,"name":"Extends 3/4 or slightly more between the eye and vertex","feature":74,"images":[{"caption":"Photo: Red imported fire ant., April Noble, www.ipmimages.org, Image No. 2121037. 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Susan Ellis, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 5369380","path":"Images/0117z.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0117z_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":207,"name":"Green with three dark stripes","feature":76,"images":[{"caption":"Southern green stink bug antennae with three dark stripes. Herb Pilcher. United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service. www.ipmimages.org. Image No. 2135015","path":"Images/0193z.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0193z_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":208,"name":"Chewing (Mandibles)","feature":77,"images":[{"caption":"Chewing mouthpart. Amanda Redford, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST","path":"Images/chewing.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/chewing_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":209,"name":"Siphoning (Proboscis)","feature":77,"images":[{"caption":"Siphoning mouthpart. Amanda Redford, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST","path":"Images/proboscis.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/proboscis_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":210,"name":"Piercing-sucking (Beak)","feature":77,"images":[{"caption":"Piercing-sucking mouthpart. Amanda Redford, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST","path":"Images/piercingsucking.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/piercingsucking_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":211,"name":"Spongy","feature":77,"images":[{"path":"Images/spongy.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/spongy_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":212,"name":"Beak situated between the front legs","feature":79,"images":[{"caption":"Glassywinged sharpshooter mouthpart situated between the front legs. Ken Walker, University of California, Riverside, Pest and Diseases Image Library, http://www.padil.gov.au/pests-and-diseases/Pest/Main/136082/1135","path":"Images/0431b.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0431b_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":213,"name":"Beak arising from the front of the head","feature":79,"images":[{"caption":"Leaffooted bug mouthpart arising from the front of the head. 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Sarahlynne Guerrero, Illustration redrawn from EPPO Standards Diagnostic PM7/57 on Trioza erytreae.","comments":"Psyllids have cone-shaped genae or 'cheeks'. African citrus psyllids have elongate genae.","path":"Images/Terytreae_Facea.png","thumb_path":"Thumbs/Terytreae_Facea_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":217,"name":"Short","feature":84,"images":[{"caption":"Asian citrus psyllid genae short cone shape. Susan Halbert, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services","comments":"Psyllids have cone-shaped genae or 'cheeks'. 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Sarahlynne Guerrero, University of Florida","path":"Images/Afloridanus_noeyenotch.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/Afloridanus_noeyenotch_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":227,"name":"Present","feature":88,"images":[{"caption":"Southern green stink bug scent gland location. Lyle Buss, University of Florida.","path":"Images/DSC_7004sg.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/DSC_7004sg_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":228,"name":"Absent","feature":88,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus long-horned beetle with no scent glands. Pest and Diseases Image Library. www.invasive.org, Image No. 2159061","path":"Images/0017_noscent1.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0017_noscent1_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":229,"name":"Short and lobed","feature":89,"images":[{"caption":"Southern green stink bug scent gland. 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Doug Pfeiffer, Virginia Tech, http://www.virginiafruit.ento.vt.edu/BMSB.html","path":"Images/clip_image007apple.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/clip_image007apple_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":288,"name":"Fruit pitting","feature":115,"images":[{"caption":"Darkened fruit pits caused by the California red scale. Lyle Buss, University of Florida","path":"Images/a_aurantii_fruit_pitting.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/a_aurantii_fruit_pitting_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":289,"name":"Fruit drop","feature":115,"images":[{"caption":"Orange fruit drop. Gerald Holmes, Valent USA Corporation, www.ipmimages.org, Image No. 1570751","path":"Images/fruit_dropx.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/fruit_dropx_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":290,"name":"Bronzing","feature":115,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus bronzing. Sarahlynne Guerrero, University of Florida","path":"Images/DSC_5766_fruit_bronzing_slg.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/DSC_5766_fruit_bronzing_slg_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":291,"name":"Necrotic spots","feature":115,"images":[{"caption":"Brown marmorated necrosis spotting on an apple. Doug Pfeiffer, Virginia Tech, http://www.virginiafruit.ento.vt.edu/BMSB.html","path":"Images/clip_image007necrosis.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/clip_image007necrosis_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":292,"name":"Brown discoloration","feature":115,"images":[{"caption":"Leptoglossus brown discoloration. Chazz Hesselein, Job Seeker, www.ipmimages.org, Image No. 5438952","path":"Images/Leptoglossus_necrosis.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/Leptoglossus_necrosis_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":293,"name":"Serpentine fruit mining","feature":115,"images":[{"caption":"Serpentine citrus peel mining. Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, www.ipmimages.org, Image No. 1455012","path":"Images/M_gulosa_serpentine_mining.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/M_gulosa_serpentine_mining_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":294,"name":"Circular rind scarring","feature":115,"images":[{"caption":"Katydid rind scarring, David Rosen, University of California, http://ucanr.org/sites/KACCitrusEntomology/?repository=1479. 2007 The Regents of the University of California","path":"Images/Rind_Scarring2.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/Rind_Scarring2_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":295,"name":"Ring scarring around the calyx","feature":115,"images":[{"caption":"South African citrus thrips ring scarring around the calyx. Didier Vincenot, SUAD/CIRAD-FLHOR, www.ipmimages.org, Image No.1263057","path":"Images/S_aurantii_rind_scarring.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/S_aurantii_rind_scarring_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":296,"name":"Oviposition scarring","feature":115,"images":[{"caption":"Bactrocera oviposition scarring on papaya. William M. 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United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services-Plant Protection and Quarantine Archive, USDA-APHIS-PPQ, www.forestryimages.org, Image No. 1148020","path":"Images/0437a.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/0437a_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":327,"name":"Trunk girdling","feature":119,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus tree trunk girdling. Sarahlynne Guerrero, University of Florida","path":"Images/DSC_5442rootgirdle.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/DSC_5442rootgirdle_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":328,"name":"Oivposition site","feature":119,"images":[{"caption":"Citrus longhorned beetle oviposition site, Art Wagner, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services - Plant Protection Quarantine, www.forestryimages.org, Image No.1265098","path":"Images/trunk_oviposition_site.jpg","thumb_path":"Thumbs/trunk_oviposition_site_TN.jpg","type":1}]},{"id":329,"name":"Three","feature":120,"images":[{"caption":"Southern fire ant with three large denticles. 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