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Anoplophora
''Anoplophora'' is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia.McDougall, D. N''Anoplophora chinensis''.USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry. North American Forest Commission Exotic Forest Pest Information System (NAFC-ExFor). 2001. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors.Hoebeke, E. R. and G. Page. (2002)Longhorned beetles of the genus ''Anoplophora'' and lithography: Alien invaders in the eye of the beholder! ''American Entomologist'' 48(4) 200-06. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects. Description 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.Wu, W. and S. Jiang. (1989 ...
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Anoplophora Coeruleoantennata
''Anoplophora'' is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia.McDougall, D. N''Anoplophora chinensis''.USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry. North American Forest Commission Exotic Forest Pest Information System (NAFC-ExFor). 2001. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors.Hoebeke, E. R. and G. Page. (2002)Longhorned beetles of the genus ''Anoplophora'' and lithography: Alien invaders in the eye of the beholder! ''American Entomologist'' 48(4) 200-06. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects. Description 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.Wu, W. and S. Jiang. (1989 ...
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Anoplophora Chiangi
''Anoplophora'' is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia.McDougall, D. N''Anoplophora chinensis''.USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry. North American Forest Commission Exotic Forest Pest Information System (NAFC-ExFor). 2001. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors.Hoebeke, E. R. and G. Page. (2002)Longhorned beetles of the genus ''Anoplophora'' and lithography: Alien invaders in the eye of the beholder! ''American Entomologist'' 48(4) 200-06. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects. Description 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.Wu, W. and S. Jiang. (1989 ...
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Anoplophora Cheni
''Anoplophora'' is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia.McDougall, D. N''Anoplophora chinensis''.USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry. North American Forest Commission Exotic Forest Pest Information System (NAFC-ExFor). 2001. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors.Hoebeke, E. R. and G. Page. (2002)Longhorned beetles of the genus ''Anoplophora'' and lithography: Alien invaders in the eye of the beholder! ''American Entomologist'' 48(4) 200-06. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects. Description 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.Wu, W. and S. Jiang. (1989 ...
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Anoplophora Bowringii
''Anoplophora'' is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia.McDougall, D. N''Anoplophora chinensis''.USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry. North American Forest Commission Exotic Forest Pest Information System (NAFC-ExFor). 2001. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors.Hoebeke, E. R. and G. Page. (2002)Longhorned beetles of the genus ''Anoplophora'' and lithography: Alien invaders in the eye of the beholder! ''American Entomologist'' 48(4) 200-06. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects. Description 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.Wu, W. and S. Jiang. (1989 ...
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Anoplophora Birmanica
''Anoplophora'' is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia.McDougall, D. N''Anoplophora chinensis''.USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry. North American Forest Commission Exotic Forest Pest Information System (NAFC-ExFor). 2001. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors.Hoebeke, E. R. and G. Page. (2002)Longhorned beetles of the genus ''Anoplophora'' and lithography: Alien invaders in the eye of the beholder! ''American Entomologist'' 48(4) 200-06. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects. Description 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.Wu, W. and S. Jiang. (1989 ...
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Anoplophora Asuanga
''Anoplophora'' is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia.McDougall, D. N''Anoplophora chinensis''.USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry. North American Forest Commission Exotic Forest Pest Information System (NAFC-ExFor). 2001. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors.Hoebeke, E. R. and G. Page. (2002)Longhorned beetles of the genus ''Anoplophora'' and lithography: Alien invaders in the eye of the beholder! ''American Entomologist'' 48(4) 200-06. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects. Description 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.Wu, W. and S. Jiang. (1989 ...
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Anoplophora Ankangensis
''Anoplophora'' is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia.McDougall, D. N''Anoplophora chinensis''.USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry. North American Forest Commission Exotic Forest Pest Information System (NAFC-ExFor). 2001. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors.Hoebeke, E. R. and G. Page. (2002)Longhorned beetles of the genus ''Anoplophora'' and lithography: Alien invaders in the eye of the beholder! ''American Entomologist'' 48(4) 200-06. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects. Description 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.Wu, W. and S. Jiang. (1989 ...
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Anoplophora Amoena
''Anoplophora'' is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia.McDougall, D. N''Anoplophora chinensis''.USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry. North American Forest Commission Exotic Forest Pest Information System (NAFC-ExFor). 2001. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors.Hoebeke, E. R. and G. Page. (2002)Longhorned beetles of the genus ''Anoplophora'' and lithography: Alien invaders in the eye of the beholder! ''American Entomologist'' 48(4) 200-06. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects. Description 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.Wu, W. and S. Jiang. (1989 ...
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Anoplophora Albopicta
''Anoplophora'' is a genus of beetles in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). They are native to Asia.McDougall, D. N''Anoplophora chinensis''.USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry. North American Forest Commission Exotic Forest Pest Information System (NAFC-ExFor). 2001. Most are large and colorful and thus are depicted in artwork and sought after by beetle collectors.Hoebeke, E. R. and G. Page. (2002)Longhorned beetles of the genus ''Anoplophora'' and lithography: Alien invaders in the eye of the beholder! ''American Entomologist'' 48(4) 200-06. The genus also includes several notorious pest insects. Description 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.Wu, W. and S. Jiang. (1989 ...
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Citrus Long-horned Beetle
The citrus long-horned beetle (''Anoplophora chinensis'', also appearing in many sources as ''Anoplophora malasiaca'') is a long-horned beetle native to Japan, China, Korea, and Southeast Asia where it is considered a serious pest. Several countries in Europe had been infested with this insect in the past, including Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, France, Germany, and Croatia. Each female citrus long-horned beetle can lay up to 200 eggs after mating; each egg is individually deposited in tree bark. After the beetle larva hatches, it chews into the tree, forming a tunnel that is then used as a place for pupation. From egg-laying to pupation and adult emergence can take one to two years. Infestations by the beetle can kill many different types of hardwood trees including ''Citrus'', pecan, apple, Australian pine, ''Hibiscus'', sycamore, willow, pear, mulberry, chinaberry, poplar, ''Litchi'', kumquat, Japanese red cedar, oak, and ''Ficus''. In America The citrus long-horned be ...
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Anoplophora Chinensis
The citrus long-horned beetle (''Anoplophora chinensis'', also appearing in many sources as ''Anoplophora malasiaca'') is a long-horned beetle native to Japan, China, Korea, and Southeast Asia where it is considered a serious pest. Several countries in Europe had been infested with this insect in the past, including Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, France, Germany, and Croatia. Each female citrus long-horned beetle can lay up to 200 eggs after mating; each egg is individually deposited in tree bark. After the beetle larva hatches, it chews into the tree, forming a tunnel that is then used as a place for pupation. From egg-laying to pupation and adult emergence can take one to two years. Infestations by the beetle can kill many different types of hardwood trees including ''Citrus'', pecan, apple, Australian pine, '' Hibiscus'', sycamore, willow, pear, mulberry, chinaberry, poplar, '' Litchi'', kumquat, Japanese red cedar, oak, and ''Ficus''. In America The citrus long-horned b ...
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Asian Long-horned Beetle
The Asian long-horned beetle (''Anoplophora glabripennis''), also known as the starry sky, sky beetle, or ALB, is native to eastern China, and Korea. This species has now been accidentally introduced into the United States, where it was first discovered in 1996, as well as Canada, and several countries in Europe, including Austria, France, Germany, Italy and UK. This beetle is believed to have been spread from Asia in solid wood packaging material. Taxonomy and description Common names for ''A. glabripennis'' in Asia are the starry sky beetle, basicosta white-spotted longicorn beetle, or smooth shoulder-longicorn, and it is called the Asian long-horned beetle (ALB) in North America. Adults are very large insects with bodies ranging from in length and antennae which can be as long as or 1.5–2 times longer than the body of the insect. They are shiny black with about 20 white spots on each wing cover and long antennae conspicuously banded black and white. These beetles can ...
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