Corn Sap Beetle (Pests and Diseass Image Library, Bugwood.org)
Vegetable
Sap Beetle Larvae on Sweet Corn (Eugene E. Nelson, Bugwood.org)
Trichogramma are tiny wasps that parasitize insect eggs
(North Carolina Cooperative Extension).
Pupae are formed within an earthen cell 2 to 5 inches
deep in the soil (Cornell University).
Larvae feed on corn kernels within the ear. Larvae vary in
color from green to brown to black (University of Minnesota).
Corn earworm moths lay their eggs on fresh corn silk. Note
the tiny white eggs stuck on the silks (Cornell University).
Corn Earworm Adult (Bruce Martin)
Five-spotted hawkmoth (Manduca quinquemaculata), the adult stage of the tomato hornworm. (Oklahoma State University (Entomology & Plant Pathology)
First instar larvae hatching (Peter J. Bryant)
Hornworm pupa ( thingsbiological.wordpress.com)
Parasitized hornworm covered in pupae from the braconid wasp, Braconidae. (University of Maryland Extension)
Hornworm eggs (Carolina Biological Supply Company)
Substantial defoliation on tomato plant caused by a single tomato hornworm. (Utah Vegetable Production & Pest Management Guide)
Carolina sphinx moth (Manduca sexta), the adult stage of the tobacco hornworm (Oklahoma State University (Entomology & Plant Pathology)