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Xylotrechus quadripes

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Coleoptera

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Cerambycidae

Xylotrechus quadripes Coffee white stem borer beetle Xylotrechus quadripes Pest Tracker

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Xylotrechus quadripes is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by the French entomologist Auguste Chevrolat in 1863. It is well known for its habit of boring through the stems of coffee plants in plantations and is considered a pest and known by the common name coffee white stem borer. Because the larvae damage the plant while being hidden inside the woody stems, it is extremely difficult to control. The control of shade over the coffee bushes however reduces the incidence.

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Males have the hind femur extending beyond the tip of the elytra while females have them falling short. Females have a single raised line or carina on the head while males have a median carina with two lateral ones on each side.

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Xylotrechus quadripes Insect Pests

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