Apparently, according to what I've been reading about Cucumber Beetles, they come in several colors & patterns! I haven't seen any of the striped ones around here
... (but the spotted ones chew up enough in my gardens without needing help, thankyou!)
I don't know why, but these bugs have been narrowed down to where there are Western & Eastern Striped Cucumber Beetles, Western Spotted Cucumber Beetles & California Banded Cucumber Beetles.
(Also, Southern Corn Rootworms, whose larvae are similar in appearance to Striped Cucumber Beetles, as shown in Triss's link.) As near as I can decipher, the primary differences between these individual beetles are the regions they live in
(east, west & California... if you can believe it!) :rolleyes: & the stripes, or the number of spots, on the individual species!

I think that whether they're striped, spotted or banded, for our purposes we're safe just calling them Cucumber Beetles, & knowing that we don't want them in our gardens!
Here's a link to the
Cucumber Beetles: Organic and Biorational Summary page, on the National Sustainable Agriculture Information Services website.
Yes, pagarden, I understand that these Beetles & their larvae transmit viral diseases such as bean viruses, squash mosaic virus, & bacterial wilt on MANY
plants... such as melons,
potatoes, peas, corn, beans, lettuce, tomatoes,
flowers & fruit
trees.
(Gosh! what else is there?) ![[Linked Image]](http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a201/PattySpencer/225ec4f1.gif)