Hemlock Borer – Melanophila fulvoguttata
Hemlock Borer (Melanophila fulvoguttata)
Latin Name: Melanophila fulvoguttata
Common Name: Hemlock Borer
Appearance:
- The egg is white and somewhat oval, with a length of roughly 0.8 mm.
- The larva is transparent white and is around 2.5 cm in length. In the early stages, the pupa is generally white, but it turns black, like the adult, as it matures
- The adult is a black, flattened beetle approximately 10 mm long with a metallic shine. It is around 3 mm wide at the base of the wing cover. Although examples vary, each wing cover typically has three yellowish patches; some may have one to four spots.
- The second thoracic segment of the larva, like that of other flatheaded borers, is broader than the head and body segments.