Hemisphaerota cyanea – Blue Metallic Wood-Boring Beetle
Hemisphaerota cyanea
Common Name: Blue Metallic Wood-Boring Beetle
Latin Name: Hemisphaerota cyanea
Appearance:
Hemisphaerota cyanea is a large beetle with a metallic blue-green body measuring up to 25mm long. The elytra (hardened front wings) are long, narrow, and taper to a point at the end. The antennae and legs are black, and the head is concealed from above by the prothorax.
- Egg:The eggs of Hemisphaerota cyanea are small, oval, and white.
- Pupa:The pupa of Hemisphaerota cyanea is creamy, white in color, and cylindrical.
- Larva:The larva of Hemisphaerota cyanea is white and legless with a distinctive C-shaped body. They have a large, flattened head capsule and strong mandibles for chewing through wood.
- Adults:The adult Hemisphaerota cyanea beetles are active during the summer months and are attracted to lights at night. They are strong fliers and can often be seen flying around trees and shrubs. The males have long antennae, while the females have shorter ones.