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Xylosandrus compactus(XYLSCO)

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First report of the pest on Ceratonia siliqua in Sicily (August 2016)

Courtesy: Dr. Agr. Raffaele Giurato

First report of the pest on Ceratonia siliqua in Sicily (August 2016)

Courtesy: Dr. Agr. Raffaele Giurato (Vittoria, RG)

First report of Xylosandrus compactus on Ceratonia siliqua in Sicily. August 2016

Courtesy: Dr. Agr. Raffaele Giurato

First report the pest on Ceratonia siliqua in Sicily (August 2016)

Courtesy: Dr. Agr. Raffaele Giurato (Vittoria, RG)

Damage caused by the pest and associated fungi on Mediterranean maquis plants in the Circeo Promontory (Lazio, Italy)

Courtesy: A. Vannini, DIBAF, University of Tuscia, Viberbo (IT)

a. Adult female b. Entrance hole of adult female c. larvae inside a gallery d. wood discoloration associated with insect galleries

Courtesy: A. Vannini, DIBAF, University of Tuscia, Viberbo (IT)

Adult

Courtesy: Dmitrii Musolin

A branch of Magnolia grandiflora with a chamber of Xylosandrus compactus, Sochi City, Russia, 11.07.2023; the diameter of the branch is about 15 mm.

Courtesy: N.N. Karpun (RU)

Branches of Laurus nobilis with chambers of Xylosandrus compactus, Sochi City, Russia, 13.03.2024; the diameter of the branches is 10–20 mm.

Courtesy: E.I. Shoshina (RU)

A branch of Laurus nobilis with an entrance hole of Xylosandrus compactus; a necrosis of the bark caused by the associated phytopathogenic fungi is visible, Sochi City, Russia, 11.07.2023.

Courtesy: N.N. Karpun (RU)

A branch of Magnolia grandiflora with a chamber of Xylosandrus compactus, Sochi City, Russia, 11.07.2023; the diameter of the branch is about 15 mm.

Courtesy: N.N. Karpun (RU)

A dried branch of Magnolia grandiflora infested by Xylosandrus compactus, Sochi City, Russia, 11.03.2023.

Courtesy: N.N. Karpun (RU)