Cerambyx nodulosus Germar, 1817

Catalog Cerambycinae CerambyciniCerambyx nodulosus Germar, 1817

Cerambyx nodulosus Germar, 1817

family CERAMBYCIDAE Latreille, 1802
subfamily Cerambycinae Latreille, 1802
tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802
genus Cerambyx Linnaeus, 1758
nodulosus Germar, 1817

Cerambyx nodulosus Germar, 1817

Distribution:
EUROPE - AL BH BU CR GR IT MA MC RO SL ST TR UK YU ASIA - AB AR CY GG LE SY TR

 

Cerambyx nodulosus develops in living or moribund trees and can therefore be regarded as a physiological pest. Larvae expel large quantities of well visible sawdust which can serve as a hallmark to locate attacked trees. The adults are active during the day but are very difficult to find. In SE Bulgaria even very small, stunted Crataegus shrubs growing on sandy soils of the Black Sea coastal region serve as hosts of this remarkable insect.

 

Body length: 25 - 45 mm
Life cycle: 3 - 4 years
Adults in: May - August
Host plant: polyphagous in fruit and ornamental trees or brushes (Prunus, Pyrus, Malus, Crataegus etc.)
Distribution: South-East Europe, Turkey, Near East

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Code: C_1967
 
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Cerambyx nodulosus Germar, 1817

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001_AB: Azerbaijan
002_AL: Albania
004_AR: Armenia
008_BH: Bosnia Herzegovina
009_BU: Bulgaria
011_CR: Croatia
019_GG: Georgia
020_GR: Greece
023_IT: Italy
029_MA: Malta
030_MC: Macedonia
037_ST: Russia(SET)
040_RO: Romania
043_SL: Slovenia
047_TR: .Turkey
048_UK: Ukraine
049_YU: Serbia_Montenegro
063_CY: .Cyprus
074_LE: .Lebanon
085_SY: .Syria
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