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Scobicia chevrieri

False powderpost beetle Scobicia chevrieri

Scobicia chevrieri is a xylophagous beetle from the family Bostrichidae, common in the Mediterranean region and parts of the Near East. It primarily develops in dry, dead, or weakened wood of deciduous trees, with host genera including Castanea, Quercus, Ficus, Laurus, Morus, Olea, and also some introduced species like Eucalyptus. Larvae bore irregular galleries in dry wood, often in sun-exposed branches and trunks. This species is considered of minor economic importance. In Europe, it occurs in southern and southeastern regions.

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Dry and declining branches with exit holes and fine bore dust; irregular galleries in dead wood under the bark or in sapwood.

Tree Species: Oak, Fig tree, Chestnut, Mulberry, Olive

Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk

Pest significance: Less harmful

Pest Category: Insects

Invasive Species: No

Present in EU: Yes

Pest group: Insect

Affected part of wood: Heartwood, Sapwood

Depth of  damages: Bark, Up to 0,5 cm depth, Up to 2 cm depth, Up to 5 cm depth

The extent of damage: Whole trunk

Prevalence in Europe: Common

Damaged products: Firewood, Furniture, Wooden house constructions

Roundwood size: Branches and twigs, Diameter up to 10 cm

Wood discoloration: No

Exit holes: Round

Pest subcategory: Wood-boring insect

Foto: Ján Kollár teuchestes

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