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Anoplophora

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Anoplophora

Higher classification
  
Order
  
Beetle

Family
  
Cerambycidae

Tribe
  
Lamiini

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Genus

Anoplophora Anoplophora birmanica ColeopteraAtlascom

Lower classifications
  
Asian long‑horned beetle, Citrus long‑horned beetle, White‑spotted longicorn beetle

The citrus longhorn beatle anoplophora chinensis pest quarantine


Anoplophora is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects.

Contents

Anoplophora Anoplophora medembachi ColeopteraAtlascom

Whitespotted longhorn beetle cerambycidae anoplophora macularia yangmei 1 vi 2014a


Description

Anoplophora Anoplophora graafi

Beetles of Anoplophora are 1 to 5 centimeters in length. They are spotted or banded with a range of color patterns in shades of yellow, blue, purple, and white. They have very long antennae. One characteristic that is particularly useful for distinguishing the species from one another is the structure of the male genitalia.

Impacts

Several Anoplophora species are major pests of urban, ornamental, and agricultural trees.

Anoplophora Anoplophora glabripennis Asian longhorn beetle Anoplophora nobilis

The Asian long-horned beetle (A. glabripennis) is native to China and Korea, and it is now widespread in Europe as an introduced species. It is also common in some major cities in North America, including Toronto, Chicago, and New York City, where it has infested and damaged thousands of street and park trees. Many tree species can serve as hosts to the beetle, but it especially favors maples.

Anoplophora Genus Anoplophora Hope 1839 Cerambycidae

The citrus long-horned beetle (A. chinensis syn. A. malasiaca) has been introduced from Asia to Europe and North America. It is a pest of citrus and other fruit and nut trees. It infests forest trees and ornamentals. It attacks over 100 species of trees, shrubs, and herbs from many plant families. Damage from its wood-boring larvae can kill trees.

Anoplophora httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

The citrus trunk borer (A. versteegi) is the most serious pest of citrus in northeastern India. The larvae kill trees.

Diversity

Anoplophora Lamiinae Lamiini Anoplophora solliiquot Worldwide Cerambycidae Photo

In a 2002 revision of the genus, 36 species were recognized. At least one more species has been described since then.

Species include:

Anoplophora Insect Designs Beetles Cerambycidae Anoplophora zonatrix

  • Anoplophora beryllina
  • Anoplophora cheni
  • Anoplophora chinensis - citrus long-horned beetle
  • Anoplophora davidis
  • Anoplophora elegans
  • Anoplophora flavomaculata
  • Anoplophora freyi
  • Anoplophora glabripennis - Asian long-horned beetle
  • Anoplophora granata
  • Anoplophora horsfieldi
  • Anoplophora lurida
  • Anoplophora macularia
  • Anoplophora rubidacorpora
  • Anoplophora sollii
  • Anoplophora stanleyana
  • Anoplophora versteegi - citrus trunk borer
  • References

    Anoplophora Wikipedia