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Research Project: PEST BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY, AND INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

Location: North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory

Title: Ladybugs of South Dakota, 2nd edition

Authors
item Hesler, Louis
item Catangui, Michael -
item Beckendorf, Eric
item Molengraaf, Terry -
item Hanley, Guy -
item Kiekchefer, Robert -

Submitted to: Experiment Station Bulletins
Publication Type: Experiment Station
Publication Acceptance Date: July 23, 2010
Publication Date: August 17, 2010
Citation: Hesler, L.S., Catangui, M.A., Beckendorf, E.A., Molengraaf, T.L., Hanley, G.A., Kiekchefer, R.W. 2010. Ladybugs of South Dakota, 2nd edition. South Dakota Ag Experiment Station publication ES365.

Interpretive Summary: Images of 80 species of ladybugs, or ladybird beetles, that occurr in South Dakota are presented in systematic order. The second edition updates information, including the addition of a species new to South Dakota. Information on each species includes scientific name, additional classification, and lengths and widths. The poster also highlights "Lost Ladybugs," three previously common species whose numbers have declined considerably over the last few decades.

Technical Abstract: Images of the 80 species of Coccinellidae, commonly known as lady beetles, that occur in South Dakota are presented in taxonomic order. The second edition updates information, including the addition of a species new to South Dakota. Information on each species includes genus-species name, sub-familial classification, and lengths and widths. The poster also highlights "Lost Ladybugs," three previously common species whose numbers have declined considerably over the last few decades.

   

 
Project Team
Lundgren, Jonathan
French, Bryan - Wade
Hesler, Louis
Anderson, Randal - Randy
Riedell, Walter
 
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