Beetle - Long Horned
Photo by Steve Sharp
COMMON NAME: Ponderous Borer; Bumelia Borer Long-horn Beetle
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Order Coleoptera, Family Cerambycidae Stenaspis verticalis insignis Plinthocoelium suaveolens
SIZE: Adult 1 ½ inch and larger.
Photo by Steve Sharp
IDENTIFICATION: Long thread-like antennae, red head and thorax, metallic black-green abdomen.
BIOLOGY: Complete metamorphosis.
Photo by Steve Sharp
HABITAT: Larvae feed in fallen trees and cut logs, mostly pine and fir.
FEEDING HABITS: Adults feed on pollen, nectar, leaves, sap and fungi.
ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE: Larvae damage cut lumber and telephone poles. However, they are beneficial in a natural forest to help fallen trees decay.
NATURAL CONTROL: Woodpeckers.
ORGANIC CONTROL: Not considered damaging enough to warrant control.
INSIGHT: Popular with collectors. Normally big, beautiful creatures such as this are here to add beauty and fascination to nature and are of little trouble to man.
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