Damage
Although the elm leaf beetle attacks several species of elm,
it is particularly fond of Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila),
but may feed on other elm species as well. In feeding, the
adult beetles eat small round holes in the leaves, but the
more-destructive larvae completely skeletonize the leaves
from the undersides. Where damage is severe, the leaves dry,
curl, and fall prematurely.
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Figure 3. Elm Leaf Beetle Pupa
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