Cucurbit Beetle
Diabrotica speciosa
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The Cucurbit beetle (Diabrotica speciosa) is a pest of maize, the cucumber family, squash, tomatoes, and several other hosts. Surveys were conducted because of the presence of potential host material in Wyoming and the high potential for establishment after introduction. Although Diabrotica speciosa is currently only found in South and Central America, several species of curcubit beetles are endemic to the United States.
The Cucurbit beetle portion of the Small Grains Commodity Survey is conducted by the Wyoming Pest Detection / CAPS Program. The survey is visual examination of the host plant. Host plant fields were swept with a net and visually surveyed June through August. Sweep net samples were examined for suspects at ÃÛÑ¿TV.
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Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey
Department of Ecosystem Science & Management
- 1000 E. University Ave
- Laramie, WY 82071
- Dept. 3354
- Email: caps@uwyo.edu
- Phone: (307) 766-5278
The University of Wyoming has earned its Research Level 1 (R1) status from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, placing Wyoming's only four-year university with the top research universities in the United States.

