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Scientific name: many species
Facts: Flea beetles range in size from minute to more than 1/4
inch long. Most are dark with a smooth, shiny surface; however, some are
striped. Hind legs are enlarged, enabling the beetles to jump vigorously
when disturbed. They damage a wide range of vegetables, riddling the
leaves with small holes.
Photo credit: Extension Entomology, Texas A&M University |
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Last modified: January 16, 2003 by John A. Jackman