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Other Dung Beetle Info; Dung beetles and their effects on soil – Patricia & Dick Richardson. Subfamily Rutelinae – Leaf Chafers ; There are 30 species of Rutelinae Scarabs in Texas per EGR.

The Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB)(Anoplophora glabripennis) is an invasive beetle believed to have arrived in New York from its native China via untreated packing crates and wooden pallets. Infestations have been discovered in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island. Tunneling by ALB larvae

Invasive Threats to Maine’s Forests and Trees. Report Suspected Findings in Maine to: Online Form (207) 287-2431 or 1-800-367-0223 (in State) Wood Borers: These insects’ worm-like larvae develop beneath the bark or within the wood leaving tunnels as evidence; emerging adults leave holes in the bark.

Photos and Descriptions of North Carolina Beetles. Female Multi-colored Asian Ladybug Beetle, Durham, 7/13/06. Durham, 11/4/05. This female Multi-colored Asian ladybug quickly freed herself from this spider web by somehow causing the strand it was on to lengthen and weaken.

Officials said Asian longhorn beetles have been spotted across the south of England – posing a ‘serious threat’ to trees and shrubs.

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Details of Asian longhorn beetle, its impact, spread and how to identify it.

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Asian Longhorn Beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis Kenneth R. Law, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org

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The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae; also known as long-horned or longhorn beetles or longicorns) are a cosmopolitan family of beetles, typically characterized by extremely long antennae, which are often as long as or longer than the beetle’s body.

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The Asian long-horned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis), also known as the starry sky, sky beetle, or ALB, is native to eastern China, Japan, 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

Invasive Species – (Anoplophora glabripennis) Watch List – Prohibited in Michigan The Asian longhorned beetle can attack and kill many tree species including poplar, willow, sycamore, and chestnut, but its favorite host are maple trees.

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