19. Flat headed Wood Borers The adult beetles have hard shells with a metallic lustre. The heads of the larvae are expanded and flattened Spiral Swellings
64. Survey and Control of the Japanese Beetle in Mesa County. United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Program Aid No. 1599
65. The Japanese Beetle Was First Introduced into the United States on Nursery Stock From Japan, in 1916. Attempts to control it failed. By 1932, populations were found as far west as St. Louis. New Jersey, 1916 USDA 1998 St. Louis, 1932