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English: Larva eating horsenettle leaves and stems. Notice the embedded leaf prickles that extend through the leaf that the larvae avoid while chewing. Last shows beetles internals through transparent exoskeleton.
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Author Dennis.insect.filmer
Camera location40° 10′ 33.6″ N, 83° 08′ 24″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Franklin County Ohio, USA

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Larva eating [[Solanum carolinense|horsenettle]] leaves and stems. Notice the embedded leaf prickles that extend through the leaf that the larvae avoid while chewing. Last shows beetles internals through transparent exoskeleton.

20 January 2024

40°10'34"N, 83°8'24"W

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