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Anaglyptus mysticus

Classification Diagnostic Features of Larvae
  • Mature larva. Rather similar to that of Clytus arietis, from which it may be distinguished as follows. Head with genae strongly shouldered. Sclerotization of mouthframe interrupted beneath antennae. Front margin of hypostoma narrowly ferruginous, and transversely rugose. Antenna as in C. arietis. Prothorax with pronotum finely striate on posterior half; median cleavage line indiscernible. Abdomen with ampullae with longitudinal median furrow rather deep. Legs almost as long as maxillary palp; femur, tibiotarsus and apex of unguiculus ferruginous; tibiotarsus transverse; unguiculus imbricately spinose. Adapted from Duffy (1953).
Biology and Economic Importance
  • Biology unknown for most members of this tribe. Species of this tribe are potentially invasive outside their native range.
Selected References to Larvae Specimens

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Longicorn ID last updated 2020  E.H. Nearns, N.P. Lord, S.W. Lingafelter, A. Santos-Silva, K.B. Miller, & J.M. Zaspel