Monochamus galloprovincialis (Olivier, 1795) is a animal in the Cerambycidae family, order Coleoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Monochamus galloprovincialis (Olivier, 1795)

Monochamus galloprovincialis (Olivier, 1795)

Monochamus galloprovincialis is a pine sawyer beetle species native to Europe and the Caucasus, introduced to the Canary Islands.

Family
Genus
Monochamus
Order
Coleoptera
Class
Insecta

About Monochamus galloprovincialis (Olivier, 1795)

Monochamus galloprovincialis, commonly called the pine sawyer beetle or the black pine sawyer beetle, is a beetle species belonging to the family Cerambycidae. It was first described by Olivier in 1795, originally classified under the genus Cerambyx. This species has a broad distribution: it occurs naturally across Europe and the Caucasus, and has also been introduced to the Canary Islands. It acts as a vector for the parasitic nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and also serves as a host for the parasitoid wasp Dolichomitus tuberculatus. Adult Monochamus galloprovincialis are strong fliers; flight mill experiments show that on average, individual adults can fly a total of 16 km over their lifetime. Adult males produce an aggregation pheromone to attract females.

Photo: (c) Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas · cc-by

Taxonomy

Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Coleoptera Cerambycidae Monochamus

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