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Coleoptera

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)
Infraclass: Neoptera
Subclass: Pterygota
Order: Coleoptera

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5016051 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis exit hole
0007078 red oak borer Enaphalodes rufulus A mating pair
5449376 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis Emerald ash borer adults chew D-shaped emergence holes to exit from ash trees.
1460033 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis D-shaped emergence hole
0007080 red oak borer Enaphalodes rufulus Larval tunnels of the red oak borer rendered oak lumber basically unusable.
1460034 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis Dead tree girdled by galleries
1439010 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis split bark symptoms
1460032 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis Larva in gallery with Canadian penny for comparison
5431707 Asian longhorned beetle Anoplophora glabripennis oviposition pit
9009035 long-horned beetle Neoclytus spp. Galleries that belong either to the Redheaded Ash Borer (Neoclytus acuminatus (F.)) or to the Banded Ash Borer (Neoclytus capera (Say)). Taken them on 12 Sept. 2003 at Asbury Park, Erie, Erie Co., PA. The host tree was a dead, standing white ash, about 20 ft. in height. The galleries were confined to the bottom few feet of the trunk.
0007076 red oak borer Enaphalodes rufulus It is at outbreak levels in the area and characteristic signs of attack include "wet spots" where young larva are feeding under the bark.
9009029 long-horned beetle Neoclytus spp. Galleries that belong either to the Redheaded Ash Borer (Neoclytus acuminatus (F.)) or to the Banded Ash Borer (Neoclytus capera (Say)). Taken them on 12 Sept. 2003 at Asbury Park, Erie, Erie Co., PA. The host tree was a dead, standing white ash, about 20 ft. in height. The galleries were confined to the bottom few feet of the trunk.
9009034 long-horned beetle Neoclytus spp. Galleries that belong either to the Redheaded Ash Borer (Neoclytus acuminatus (F.)) or to the Banded Ash Borer (Neoclytus capera (Say)). Taken them on 12 Sept. 2003 at Asbury Park, Erie, Erie Co., PA. The host tree was a dead, standing white ash, about 20 ft. in height. The galleries were confined to the bottom few feet of the trunk.
9009036 long-horned beetle Neoclytus spp. Galleries that belong either to the Redheaded Ash Borer (Neoclytus acuminatus (F.)) or to the Banded Ash Borer (Neoclytus capera (Say)). Taken them on 12 Sept. 2003 at Asbury Park, Erie, Erie Co., PA. The host tree was a dead, standing white ash, about 20 ft. in height. The galleries were confined to the bottom few feet of the trunk.
2109021 huisache girdler Oncideres pustulata
5389739 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis
5371056 beech splendor beetle Agrilus viridis
5205043 tanbark borer Phymatodes testaceus Collection information: North Carolina: Henderson Co.; 30-May-69
5176003 metalic wood-boring beetle Epistomentis pictus Adult on bark of host tree
5179002 long-horned beetle Oxymerus aculeatus lebasi
5016058 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis
5016059 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis
5016060 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis
5018029 pitted ambrosia beetle Corthylus punctatissimus
5018031 pitted ambrosia beetle Corthylus punctatissimus
5018032 pitted ambrosia beetle Corthylus punctatissimus
5025070 red oak borer Enaphalodes rufulus
5005061 locust borer Megacyllene robiniae
1460035 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis Dying tree

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