Carpentworm – Prionoxystus robiniae
Carpentworm (Prionoxystus robiniae)
Latin Name: Prionoxystus robiniae
Common Name: Carpentworm
Appearance:
The carpenterworm is found in a wide range of hardwoods across the United States and southern Canada, where it breeds. In Colorado, the bug is most commonly found in shelterbelt areas in the state’s eastern region.
- The adult is a big moth with speckled forewings and a strong body.
- The female has a wingspan of roughly 3 inches and is lighter in colour than the male (7.6 cm).
- Larvae are around 2-3 inches (5.0-7.6 cm) long, greenish-white with a lustrous, dark brown head, and have very few, simple hairs on their surface.