Xylotrechus antilope
Long-horned beetle Xylotrechus antilope
Description
Long-horned beetle Xylotrechus antilope is a fascinating beetle species. It typically measures around 12 to 15 mm in length. This beetle stands out with its distinctive brown elytra adorned with narrow, yellow stripes. These adult beetles are active from May to August, and they can be commonly found on oak logs, fallen or felled trees, as well as dead or dying standing host trees. During the reproductive phase, females lay their eggs on the bark of oak trees. The eggs are carefully placed in small clusters on the tree's surface. Following this stage, the larvae hatch and begin their development under the tree's bark. The larval stage of the Xylotrechus antilope lasts for two years. Localy common species. Prefers oaks (Quercus spp.)
Symptom
Galleries under the bark. Beetles on logs, fallen or felled trees, as well as dead or dying standing host trees.
Tree Species: Birch, Beech, Oak
Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk, Branch
Pest significance: Less harmful
Pest Category: Insects
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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Xylotrechus antilopeLong-horned beetle Xylotrechus antilope
majo
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Published: 30.5.2024
Xylotrechus antilopeLong-horned beetle Xylotrechus antilope
Marián Slamka
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Published: 21.10.2023



