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7 Jul 2005 Suborder Polyphaga (Water, Rove, Scarab, Long-horned, Leaf and Snout Beetles). No Taxon (Series Cucujiformia). Superfamily Chrysomeloidea (Long-horned and Leaf Beetles). Family Cerambycidae (Long-horned Beetles). Subfamily Cerambycinae. Tribe Elaphidiini. Genus Enaphalodes (Oak Borer).
bug guide (this photo): bugguide.net/node/view/1066515. Enaphalodes sp. (Oak Borer). Size: approx. 25 mm. Photo: 08/22/15, 9 pm. This Oak Borer is either Enaphalodes atomarius or E. cortiphagus. Quoting from the second link: "All species of Enaphalodes are nocturnal and strongly attracted to lights; adults emerge
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8 Mar 2008 This is likely the result of infestations by the red oak borer (Enaphalodes rufulus), a cerambycid beetle that preferentially attacks red and black oaks suffering from drought or other environmentally-induced stress. The larvae of these beetles mine beneath the bark on the trunks of these trees before tunneling
One last image showing middle and hind legs, etc. Note the two prominent tubercles on pronotum (each side of median line), and here with a tubercle in the middle. Dillon, p. 586, (1) describes as "Pronotum usually with a small tubercle each side of the median line before middle, behind with a smooth, slightly raised space
Enaphalodes rufulus – Red Oak Borer. In the Cerambycidae family. We had a red oak fall in the last storm and knew there was a reason it was weakened. They chewed thru the center of the tree leaving it hollow. We used the portion of the tree that they hadn't chewed yet as the mantel over our fireplace. These beetles have
6 Jan 2013 By early July, woodboring beetle activity is at its peak in southern Missouri. Even though many of the smaller species of jewel beetles (family Buprestidae) and longhorned beetles (family Cerambycidae) have already come and gone, bigger species in genera such as Buprestis, Acanthocinus, Enaphalodes,
16 Feb 2004 Order Hymenoptera (Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies). Synonyms and other taxonomic changes. The higher taxonomy of Hymenoptera is in flux, so several traditional, artificial major groupings are retained for convenience both in the guide and many other sources. Recent advances in higher taxonomy
Genus Enaphalodes Genus Ergates Genus Euderces ----- page 10 ----- Genus Eupogonius Genus Evodinus Genus Gaurotes Genus Glycobius Genus Goes ----- page 11 ----- Genus Grammoptera . (Can't find it? It's about two-thirds of the way down between Neuroptera and Hymenoptera) 3. Click suborder Polyphaga. 4.
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