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Insects of HARDWOOD BRANCH AND STEM
Black Twig Borer
Carpenterworm
Cicadas
Clearwing Moths
Florida Wax Scale
Giant Bark Aphid
Holly Pit Scale
Kermes Scale
Oak Lecanium Scale
Oak Treehopper
Obscure Scale
Psocids/ Bark Lice
Twig Girdler



 

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INSECTS of...Hardwood Branch and Stem

Common Name:

TWIG GIRDLER

Fallen branches clipped from tree by adult TWIG GIRDLERS.

Fallen branches clipped from tree by adult TWIG GIRDLERS; immature beetles in branches.

 

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Species

Oncideres cingulata

Common Hosts:

Australian pine Casuarina cunninghamiana
Hickories Carya spp.
Oaks Quercus spp.
Pecan Carya illinoensis
Pear Pyrus communis
Persimmon Diospyrus virginiana

Description

Adult -- approximately 15 mm long; grayish-brown body with scattered yellowish spots; antennae longer than body.
Larvae -- size variable, approximately 18 mm long when mature; dark brown head, yellowish-white body.

Importance

Severe infestations may weaken and distort the shape of ornamental and shade trees.

Signs of Infestation
Foliage discoloration and hanging branches in tree crown. Severed branches on the ground; may be in circles around base of tree.
Control
Collect and destroy branches on the ground - these contain the immature twig girdlers. Use an approved insecticide for high-value trees or those experiencing severe levels of damage by the twig girdler.



Bulletin No. 196-A | Printed October, 1983 | Contact the Forest Health Section
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