Phloeosinus aubei
Small cypress bark beetle
Description
2.0–2.5 mm. Bivoltine. The vertical egg gallery is 4–8 cm long, occasionally forking. The irregularly curving larval tunnels are excavated into the sapwood. The adults feed in one-year-old shoots. The shoot above the attack fades, becomes dry and red, and later falls from the tree. Can cause severe damage (including tree death), particularly when trees are weakened by several consecutive years of drought. Parks, gardens. The related species Phloeosinus thujae is found in southern parts of Europe commonly on juniper and cedar trees.
Symptom
The irregularly curving larval tunnels are excavated into the sapwood.
Tree Species: Juniper, Cypress, Thuja
Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk, Branch
Pest significance: Harmful
Pest Category: Insects
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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