Grapevine beetle

Pelidnota punctata

The grapevine beetle, ''Pelidnota punctata'', also known as the spotted June beetle or the spotted pelidnota, is a species of beetle in the family Scarabaeidae , situated in the subfamily Rutelinae. Grapevine beetles are common in the north and central United States and Eastern Canada, but do relatively little damage to their host plants. The beetles fly at a fast speed, usually in a curving flight.
Grapevine Beetle - Pelidnota punctata This beetle was clumsily flying around my deck, taking out spider webs as it went - note that it is covered in spider silk. It landed on my hand and hung out for a few minutes before it continued it's awkward flight.

Description: A large, golden-yellowish orange scarab beetle with peripheral spots on the pronotum and elytra.

Habitat: Attracted to a light at night in a rural area.
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Appearance

The adult beetle is approximately 2.5 centimetres long, but can reach 3 cm occasionally. Its pattern is off-yellow or auburn red, with three black spots running down each side. Fine black lines divide the edges of its elytra. There are two different variations of ''Pelidnota punctata'', the southern variation lacks the darker legs, while the northern variation has darker legs. As Philip Harpootlian points out, the grapevine beetle is a variable species — so much so that T.L. Casey named ten species and subspecies in 1915, names that were later merged back into ''Pelidnota punctata''.
Grapevine Beetle At AACC This is a picture of a Grapevine Beetle at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, Maryland. Geotagged,Grapevine beetle,Pelidnota punctata,Summer,United States

Habitat

The beetle lives in the eastern coast of North America, as well as Florida, Nebraska,north eastern Kansas and north western Missouri, and has been found in central Indiana, South Dakota, Minnesota, southern Wisconsin, southern Michigan, and southern Ontario. Also just found in northwestern Kentucky, southwestern and central Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, New York, New Jersey,southwestern Connecticut, Pennsylvania, northern Michigan, eastern West Virginia, northern Iowa, North Carolina and Texas. It lives, like many beetles, in forests, thickets, and woods, and is mostly seen during the summer. Active flyers, these beetles are commonly attracted to lights at night. It is also seen in vineyards and gardens.

The adult beetle eats the leaves and fruit of grapevines, both wild and cultivated, although it is not normally a major pest of vineyards.

Beetle eggs are laid in rotten wood, tree stumps, or on soil near the host plant, where they hatch into larvae. Larvae then dig their way into the soil, where they feed on rotted wood. ''Pupal chambers'' are built shallowly underground. The adults emerge in July.
Grapevine Beetle - Pelidnota punctata This beetle latched on to my finger and did not want to get off! I was afraid to hurt it, so I let it stay for awhile, but eventually had to shake it off.

Description: A large, golden-yellowish orange scarab beetle with peripheral spots on the pronotum and elytra.

Habitat: Attracted to a 395 nm LED light in a semi-rural area.
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Food

The beetle lives in the eastern coast of North America, as well as Florida, Nebraska,north eastern Kansas and north western Missouri, and has been found in central Indiana, South Dakota, Minnesota, southern Wisconsin, southern Michigan, and southern Ontario. Also just found in northwestern Kentucky, southwestern and central Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, New York, New Jersey,southwestern Connecticut, Pennsylvania, northern Michigan, eastern West Virginia, northern Iowa, North Carolina and Texas. It lives, like many beetles, in forests, thickets, and woods, and is mostly seen during the summer. Active flyers, these beetles are commonly attracted to lights at night. It is also seen in vineyards and gardens.

The adult beetle eats the leaves and fruit of grapevines, both wild and cultivated, although it is not normally a major pest of vineyards.

Beetle eggs are laid in rotten wood, tree stumps, or on soil near the host plant, where they hatch into larvae. Larvae then dig their way into the soil, where they feed on rotted wood. ''Pupal chambers'' are built shallowly underground. The adults emerge in July.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderColeoptera
FamilyScarabaeidae
GenusPelidnota
SpeciesP. punctata