Anoplophora chinensis - Citrus long-horned beetle
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The citrus long-horned beetle is a wood-boring insect that is native to Asia. The larvae of this beetle can kill trees:
- directly, by damaging the tree,
- indirectly, by enabling other pests and diseases to affect the tree. The beetle gets its name from the damage caused to citrus groves in its native China.
However, it feeds on and damages a wide variety of hardwood trees, including many important species found in Canada.
This beetle has been intercepted once entering Canada. However, it has never been found in this country. The citrus long-horned beetle has been introduced on several occasions into Europe, and has been detected in and subsequently eradicated from the United States.
What information is available?
- Pest fact sheet
- Policy Directives
- D-11-01: Phytosanitary Requirements for Plants for Planting and Fresh Branches to Prevent the Entry and Spread of Anoplophora spp.
- D-08-04: Plant Protection Import Requirements for Plants and Plant Parts for Planting: Preventing the Entry and Spread of Regulated Plant Pests Associated with the Plants for Planting Pathway
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