There are two species of invasive June beetles in the tribe Sericini in Vermont; Nipponoserica peregrina, and Maladera formosae. They can be distinguished from each other and native species using external morphology but this guide also includes identification using the genitalia. Both species are common in Vermont.
Nipponoserica peregrina male.
Maladera formosae male.
Maladera formosae can be separated from Nipponoserica peregrina by It's rounder and darker brown appearance. The genitalia are very distinct between these two species. It is also resembles the native genus Serica but can be separated through dissection or by a few small features described here at bugguide.net.
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