Black Twig Borer – Xylosandrus compactus
Black Twig Borer (Xylosandrus compactus)
Latin Name: Xylosandrus compactus
Common Name: Black Twig Borer
Appearance:
- Adult females have a robust, cylindrical, elongate body that is dark to black with conspicuous punctures on the posterior pronotum, a transversely oriented hair tuft at the base of the pronotum, and lengthy strial setae.
- Adult male length 0.8-1.1 mm, breadth 0.4-0.5 mm; body rounded, dwarfed, reddish-brown; all features poorly developed; flightless and scarce Small (0.3 mm diameter x 0.5 mm length), white, oval egg.
- Mature larvae are around 2 mm long, with a pale brown head capsule, a creamy white body, and no legs.
- Pupa length is comparable to adult; the body is creamy white; the shape is exarate.