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Longhorn beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Asian long-horned beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cactus longhorn beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) is an exotic pest threatening a wide variety of hardwood trees in North America. Adults are large (0.75 - 1.50 inches long) with very long black and white ... An analysis of pest risk from an Asian longhorn beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) to hardwood trees in the European community...
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This longhorn is Eburia quadrigeminata, also known as the "Ivory-marked Beetle." Adults are 0.5-0.9 inches long (12-24 mm.) Larvae feed in dry solid heartwood, of numerous hardwoods. This species is notorious for emerging from furniture and flooring after as many as 10-40 years.
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Asian Longhorned Beetle - Asian Longhorned Beetles are a new and potentially serious threat to some of North America’s most beautiful and popular trees including maple trees. ... Asian Longhorned Beetle (or Asian Longhorn Beetle)
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Forest Health Protection—Asian Longhorned Beetle ... Updates on the 2008 Worcester, Mass find of Asian Longhorn Beetle ... Asian Longhorned Beetle Information - Agriculture Research Service;
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Tunneling by beetle larvae girdles tree stems and branches. Repeated attacks lead to dieback of the tree crown and, eventually, death of the tree. ALB probably travelled to the United States inside solid wood packing material from China.
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Describes and illustrates characters for distinguishing the Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis, from 3 other species of cerambycids occurring in Florida. ... The Asian longhorn beetle, however, attacks many kinds of living hardwood trees and has the potential to devastate North America's great eastern...
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Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) ... The Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is a medium-sized (about 2 cm long) beetle. The 'dimorphus' in its name refers to sexual differences in appearance. The forewings of the female are dark metallic green with red margins,
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