Japanese Longhorned Beetle
The beetle that I have chosen is the Japanese Longhorned Beetle, also known as Callidiellum rufipenne. It is a wood bearing beetle our of East Asia origin that was first detected in North America in 1927 at Vancouver, BC, and in Seattle, WA around 1954. In its native atmosphere, the Japanese Cedar Longhorned Beetle is considered a secondary pest, because it only attacks weak, dead, or rotting wood. The genus of the Japanese Cedar Longhorned Beetle, which is Callidiellum, actually contains three different species. In North America it's cupressi from coastal California, viridescens from Arizona, and the already mentioned rufipenne. Callidiem rufipenne is known to come from East Asia, ranging from China, Korea, Sakhalin, Japan, and the Ryukyu Islands. Also even found in Taiwan, where the beetle is thought to have been accidentally introduced by some sort human of transportation. Also due to timber import
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