White Fringed Beetle – Naupactus leucoloma
Whitefringed Beetle (Naupactus leucoloma)
Common Name: Whitefringed Beetle
Latin Name: Naupactus leucoloma
Appearance:
- Larvae can reach a length of 13 mm and are creamy yellowish-white to grey, with a brown head curled back into the thorax and black mouthparts. They have no legs and two sub-lateral longitudinal grooves along their body length. They are soil-dwelling grubs with a slightly bent shape.
- Adults are huge weevils that can grow to be 10-13 mm long. They are pale to dark grey or brown and have prominent hairs. They feature a lighter band on the wing covers’ outer margins and two paler longitudinal lines on each side of the thorax and head, one above and one below the eye. They have a large, short snout. Graphognathus leucoloma was the former name for this species.