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flea beetle
noun
- any leaf beetle of the genera Haltica, Epitrix, etc., the various species of which have the rear legs adapted for jumping.
flea beetle
noun
- any small common beetle of the genera Phyllotreta , Chalcoides , etc, having enlarged hind legs and capable of jumping: family Chrysomelidae . The larvae of many species are very destructive to turnips and other cruciferous vegetables
Word History and Origins
Origin of flea beetle1
Example Sentences
Tampopo grows its arugula under insect netting to fight the Northwest flea beetle that otherwise chomps on the leaves.
One problem Burgundy producers face is that the European Union has banned an insecticide long used to combat the black flea beetle, a scourge.
The shortening days also mark the return of arugula, quick to germinate in the warm soil and far happier than in spring when the flea beetle does its shothole work.
The “bio-control agent,” a flea beetle from the tallow’s native region of eastern China, could be released in the U.S. as early as next year.
Department of Agriculture, and like the flea beetle, the weevil spends its entire life-cycle on one plant, he said.
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