Figure 2: Examples of intercepted wood-boring larvae and reared adults from this study. | Scientific Reports

Figure 2: Examples of intercepted wood-boring larvae and reared adults from this study.

From: Identification of wood-boring beetles (Cerambycidae and Buprestidae) intercepted in trade-associated solid wood packaging material using DNA barcoding and morphology

Figure 2

The larvae depicted are visually similar and are difficult to identify below the family level. Cerambycidae: (a) Saperda perforata; (b) Anoplophora glabripennis; (c) Arhopalus rusticus; (d) Monochamus alternatus; (e) Xylotrechus sagittatus; (f) Monochamus galloprovincialis; (g) Trichoferus campestris; (h) Phoracantha recurva; (i) Chlorophorus diadema; (j) Monochamus sartor; (k) Xystrocera globosa; (l) Acalolepta sp.; (m) Arphopalus rusticus; (n) Monochamus galloprovincialis; (p) Anoplophora glabripennis; (q) Arhopalus sp.; (r) Trichoferus sp.; (s) inconclusive identification; (u) Trichoferus campestris. Buprestidae: (o) Chrysobothris igniventris; (t) Buprestis sp. Specimens are not shown to scale (photo credits: Sindhu Krishnankutty & Peter Reagel).

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