WOOD BORING AND PESTIFEROUS BEETLES
Family Cerambycidae (Longhorn beetles)
This family contains some of the largest beetles in the collection. Many are
elongate with very long antennae. Their larvae take 1-5 years to develop and
are mainly found in dead trees or dead parts of trees, some species however
develop in living trees and branches (Csoka &Kovacs 1999). The anterior
end of the larvae is not broadened and flattened and they are often called round
headed borers to distinguish them from the flat headed borers of the buprestid
larvae (Borror et al. 1981). As adults many cerambycids feed on flowers.
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Aeolesthes holosericea |
Astinomus aedilis |
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Cerambyx cerdo |
Cerambyx cerdo larva in wood |
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Ceroplesis capensis |
Compocerus equestris |
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Dichares ambigenus |
Embrith strandia |
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Hermadius openochrous |
Hoplocerambyx spinicornis |
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Megacyllene mellyi |
Monochamus maculosus |
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Oxymerus virgatus |
Phoracantha recurua |
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Rhagium bifasciatum |
Rhopalophora iridipennis |
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Termisternus stolotes |
Trichtonotama davidi |
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Family Cerambycidae: larval damage |
Batocera numitor |
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