Native Elm Bark Beetle – Hylurgopinus rufipes
Native Elm Bark Beetle (Hylurgopinus rufipes)
Latin Name: Hylurgopinus rufipes
Common Name: Native Elm Bark Beetle
Appearance:
- The native elm bark beetle, Hylurgopinus rufipes, is a tiny brown to dark brown bug about 1/8 inch long.
- The wings and body are rough, with short, stiff yellow hairs.
- They spend the winter as grubs in the outer bark of living elms and as adults in the inner bark of dead elms. They reproduce and build egg galleries in dead and dying elm trees and elm firewood.
- Males and females both dig entry tunnels through the bark.