Eastern Pine Shoot Borer – Eucosoma gloriola
Eastern Pine Shoot Borer (Eucosoma gloriole)
Latin Name: Eucosoma gloriole
Common Name: Eastern Pine Shoot Borer:
Appearance:
- The eastern pine shoot borer’s eggs are flattened and pale yellow in hue.
- They usually have a diameter of roughly 0.3 mm. They range in shape from round to slightly elliptical.
- The larvae are light grey to tan in colour, with yellow-brown heads and a black dot in the centre.
- The larvae can grow up to 13 mm in length when fully grown.
- The pupa is brown. Two grey stripes trace over a pair of red forewings on the adults, tiny moths.
- The backwings are gray-brown. The moths’ wingspan is around 1.5 cm.