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Pygoleptura nigrella

Classification Diagnostic Features of Larvae
  • Larva. Head rather thick, robust, clothed with short fine hairs; epistoma roundly declivous; labrum transverse, broadly-rounded from posterior margin; dorsal angle of mandible prominent, broad; one prominent ocellus; last joint of maxillary palpi conical, equal to second. Proeusternum glabrous, shining; prosternellum and mesonotum and metanotum dull velvety asperate, except for several tubercles1 on median area of metanotum; legs robust, femur and tibia subequal: tarsus short, conically acute. Ampullae seven, tubercles very conspicuously protuberant, separated, bead-like. Spiracles broadly oval, peritreme thin. Adapted from Craighead (1923).
Biology and Economic Importance
  • The larvae have been collected and reared in species of Pinus, Picea, and Pseudotsuga from Colorado and Oregon. Adapted from Craighead (1923).
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