
1235222
Adult(s)
Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series
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1235223
Adult(s)
Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series
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1431029
Adult(s)
Lacy L. Hyche
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1431030
Adult(s)
note the match of beetle color to that of bark of hickory branch
Lacy L. Hyche
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1435156
Adult(s)
adult twig girdler and its typical girdle of pecan twigs
Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series
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1626097
Adult(s)
After laying an egg beneath the bark of a twig, the beetle chews a continuous notch around the twig which girdles it. The girdled twig soon drys out and breaks off; the larva develops inside the fallen twig on the ground. Damage to the host trees including elm, oak, hickory, dogwood, and others is generally insignificant.
John A. Weidhass
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2666021
Adult(s)
and damage
Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series
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2733049
Adult(s)
and damage
James Solomon
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3057048
Adult(s)
and damage - freshly girdled twig
James Solomon
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3057049
Adult(s)
and damage - adult girdling twig (note shape and position of head)
James Solomon
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5205037
Adult(s)
Collection information: Florida: Hillsborough Co.; 11-Sep-84
Natasha Wright
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5205038
Adult(s)
Collection information: Florida: Hillsborough Co.; 11-Sep-84
Natasha Wright
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2733050
Damage
James Solomon
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3046013
Damage
James Solomon
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2721081
Damage
oviposition site
Gerald J. Lenhard
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