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Datasheet

Chlorophorus annularis (bamboo tiger longicorn)

Summary

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  • 15 May 2008
  • Datasheet Type(s)
  • Pest
  • Preferred Scientific Name
  • Chlorophorus annularis
  • Preferred Common Name
  • bamboo tiger longicorn
  • Taxonomic Tree
  • Domain: Eukaryota
  •     Kingdom: Metazoa
  •         Phylum: Arthropoda
  •             Subphylum: Uniramia
  •                 Class: Insecta
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Identity

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Preferred Scientific Name

  • Chlorophorus annularis (Fabricius)

Preferred Common Name

  • bamboo tiger longicorn

Other Scientific Names

  • Callidium annulare Fabricius
  • Caloclytus annulare Gahan
  • Clytanthus annularis Pascoe
  • Xylotrechus annularis

International Common Names

  • English: bamboo longhorn; bamboo, borer; slender black and yellow longhorn

Local Common Names

  • Germany: bock(kaefer), ostasiatischer bambus-
  • Norway: bambusbukk

EPPO code

  • CHLHAN (Chlorophorus annularis)

Taxonomic Tree

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  • Domain: Eukaryota
  •     Kingdom: Metazoa
  •         Phylum: Arthropoda
  •             Subphylum: Uniramia
  •                 Class: Insecta
  •                     Order: Coleoptera
  •                         Family: Cerambycidae
  •                             Genus: Chlorophorus
  •                                 Species: Chlorophorus annularis

Distribution Table

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The distribution in this summary table is based on all the information available. When several references are cited, they may give conflicting information on the status. Further details may be available for individual references in the Distribution Table Details section which can be selected by going to Generate Report.

CountryDistributionLast ReportedOriginFirst ReportedInvasiveReferencesNotes

ASIA

Brunei DarussalamPresentWaterhouse, 1993
ChinaPresentNativeDuffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Hill, 1983; Kalshoven, 1981; Abang, 1999
-GuangdongPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
-HainanPresentNativeDuffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968
-HebeiPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
-Hong KongPresentNativeHill et al., 1982
-JiangsuPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
Cocos IslandsPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
East TimorPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
IndiaPresentNativeBEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Kalshoven, 1981
-Andaman and Nicobar IslandsPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
-AssamPresentNativeBEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1968
-BiharPresentNativeBEESON & BHATIA, 1939
-Indian PunjabPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
-Madhya PradeshPresentNativeBEESON & BHATIA, 1939
-West BengalPresentNativeBEESON & BHATIA, 1939
IndonesiaPresentWaterhouse, 1993
-JavaPresentNativeDuffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968
-KalimantanPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
-SumatraPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
JapanPresentNativeBEESON & BHATIA, 1939; SHIRAKI, 1952; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968
-Ryukyu ArchipelagoPresentNativeMakihara, 1979; Abang, 1999
Korea, Republic ofPresentNativeDuffy, 1968; Anon., 1972; APPPC, 1987
LaosPresentNativeAbang, 1999
MalaysiaPresentWaterhouse, 1993
-Peninsular MalaysiaPresentNativeBEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999
-SarawakPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
MyanmarPresentNativeBEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999
PhilippinesPresentNativeDuffy, 1968; Hill, 1983; Waterhouse, 1993
SingaporePresentNativeDuffy, 1968
Sri LankaPresentNativeDuffy, 1963; Abang, 1999
TaiwanPresentNativeDuffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999
ThailandPresentNativeDuffy, 1968
VietnamPresentNativeWaterhouse, 1993; Abang, 1999

NORTH AMERICA

USA
-CaliforniaAbsent, intercepted onlyIntroduced2000Hugoson, 2000; Hillard, 2000
-HawaiiPresent2000Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968
-MinnesotaAbsent, intercepted onlyIntroduced2000Hugoson, 2000; Hillard, 2000
-WisconsinAbsent, intercepted onlyIntroduced1999Hugoson, 2000; Hillard, 2000

EUROPE

GermanyAbsent, intercepted onlyIntroducedWeidner, 1982

OCEANIA

AustraliaAbsent, intercepted onlyIntroducedDuffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968
GuamPresentNativeBeller, 1948; Schall, 2000
Micronesia, Federated states ofPresentNativeDuffy, 1968; Abang, 1999
Northern Mariana IslandsPresentNativeAbang, 1999
Papua New GuineaPresentNativeBEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Beeson, 1961

Host plants/Plants Affected

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Plant nameFamilyContext
Bambusa (bamboo)PoaceaeMain
Bambusa multiplex (hedge bamboo)PoaceaeMain
Bambusa polymorphaPoaceaeMain
Bambusa tulda (bengal bamboo)PoaceaeMain
Bambusa vulgaris (common bamboo)PoaceaeMain
CitrusRutaceaeMain
Dendrocalamus strictus (male bamboo)PoaceaeMain
Derris microphyllaFabaceaeOther
Dipterocarpus tuberculatusDipterocarpaceaeMain
Gossypium (cotton)MalvaceaeMain
Indosasa crassifloraMain
Liquidambar (amber tree)HamamelidaceaeOther
Liquidambar formosana (beautiful sweetgum)HamamelidaceaeOther
Phyllostachys reticulataPoaceaeMain
Saccharum officinarum (sugarcane)PoaceaeMain
ShoreaDipterocarpaceaeOther
Shorea robusta (sal)DipterocarpaceaeOther
SinocalamusPoaceaeMain
Spondias (purple mombin)AnacardiaceaeOther
TectonaLamiaceaeOther
Tectona grandis (teak)LamiaceaeOther
Vitis (grape)VitaceaeMain
Zea mays (maize)PoaceaeMain

Growth Stages

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List of Symptoms

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SignLife StagesType

Stems

internal feeding
visible frass

Natural Enemies

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Natural enemyTypeLife stagesSpecificityReferencesBiological control inBiological control on
Doryctes bistriatusParasiteLarvae
Doryctes brevipetiolusParasiteLarvae
Doryctes picticepsParasiteLarvae
Doryctes tristriatusParasiteLarvae
Duportia initiatorParasiteLarvae
Eurytoma xylotrechiParasiteLarvae/Pupae
Eurytoma xylotrechiParasiteLarvae
Parallorhogas pallidicepsParasiteLarvae
Promiscolus sesquistriatusParasiteLarvae
Sclerodermus domesticusParasiteLarvae

Plant Trade

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Plant parts liable to carry the pest in trade/transportPest stagesBorne internallyBorne externallyVisibility of pest or symptoms
Stems (above ground), Shoots, Trunks, Brancheseggs; larvae; pupaeYesPest or symptoms usually visible to the naked eye
Plant parts not known to carry the pest in trade/transport
Bark
Bulbs, Tubers, Corms, Rhizomes
Flowers, Inflorescences, Cones, Calyx
Fruits (inc. pods)
Growing medium accompanying plants
Leaves
Roots
Seedlings, Micropropagated plants
True seeds (inc. grain)
Wood

Wood Packaging

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Wood Packaging not known to carry the pest in trade/transport
Loose wood packing material
Non-wood
Processed or treated wood
Solid wood packing material with bark
Solid wood packing material without bark

References

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Abang F, 1999. Multimedia album of the subfamily cerambycinae of Sarawak. http://www.arbec.com.my/cerambycinae/.

Anon., 1972. A List of Plant Diseases, Insect Pests, and Weeds in Korea. Korea: Korean Society of Plant Protection.

APPPC, 1987. Insect pests of economic significance affecting major crops of the countries in Asia and the Pacific region. Technical Document No. 135. Bangkok, Thailand: Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific region (RAPA).

Beeson CFC, 1961. The Ecology and Control of the Forest Insects of India and the Neighbouring Countries. First Reprint. New Delhi, India: Government of India.

Beeson CFC, Bhatia BM, 1939. On the Biology of the Cerambycidae (Coleopt.). Indian Forest Records (Entomology), 5(1):iv+235 pp.

Beller S, 1948. A Summary of the Insects and Flora of Guam. Honolulu, Hawaii: USDA, Agricultural Research Administration, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Division of Foreign Plant Quarantine.

Duffy EAJ, 1963. A monograph of the immature stages of Australasian timber beetles (Cerambycidae). 1963. pp. vii + 235 + 11 plates. 16 pp. of refs. Price £5. 5s.E. British Museum (Natural History), London.

Duffy EAJ, 1968. A monograph of the immature stages of oriental timber beetles (Cerambycidae). British Museum (Natural History), London. pp. [vii] + 434 + 18 plates. [28 pp of refs. Price £9 10s. P.R.] [Cf. F.A. 25 No. 2925.].

Hill DS, 1983. Agricultural Insect Pests of the Tropics and their Control. 2nd edition. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Hill DS, Hore P, Thornton IWB, 1982. Insects of Hong Kong. Insects of Hong Kong. University Press Hong Kong, xxx + 503 pp.

Hillard J, 2000. Federal Action Pest - exotic longhorn beetle, Chlorophorus annularis. California Department of Food and Agriculture, Pest Exclusion Advisory Note, No. 27.

Hugoson G, 2000. Global trade offers opportunities with some risks. Nursery News, 9(2):2.

Kalshoven LGE, 1981. Pests of Crops in Indonesia. Jakarta, Indonesia: PT Ichtiar Baru, Van Hoeve.

Makihara H, 1979. Tribe Clytini of Okinawa Prefecture Japan, Coleoptera: Cerambycidae. Esakia, 14:149-173.

Qian TY, 1991. Records of seven species of cerambycid larvae of the genus Chlorophorus from China (Coleoptera Cerambycidae). Acta Entomologica Sinica, 34(1):78-82.

Schall B, 2000. Chlorophorus annularis bamboo longhorn beetle. New Pest Advisory Group datasheet. USA: National Plant Board USDA-APHIS. http://www.aphis.usda.gov/npb/bamboo.html.

SHIRAKI T, 1952. Catalogue of injurious Insects in Japan (exclusive of Animal Parasites). Volumes I-VII. Prelim. Stud. econ. sci. Sect. nat. Resources Div. G. H. Q. Allied Powers, 71. Tokyo, 47, 128, 162, 167, 126, 82; 130 pp.

Waterhouse DF, 1993. The Major Arthropod Pests and Weeds of Agriculture in Southeast Asia. ACIAR Monograph No. 21. Canberra, Australia: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, 141 pp.

Weidner H, 1982. Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) imported into Hamburg. Anzeiger fur Schadlingskunde Pflanzenschutz Umweltschutz, 55(8):113-118

Distribution Maps

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Distribution map Brunei Darussalam: Present
Waterhouse, 1993Cocos Islands: Present, native
Duffy, 1968China: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Hill, 1983; Kalshoven, 1981; Abang, 1999China: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Hill, 1983; Kalshoven, 1981; Abang, 1999China
See regional map for distribution within the countryChina
See regional map for distribution within the countryChina
See regional map for distribution within the countryChina
See regional map for distribution within the countryChina
See regional map for distribution within the countryMicronesia, Federated states of: Present, native
Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999Guam: Present, native
Beller, 1948; Schall, 2000Indonesia: Present
Waterhouse, 1993Indonesia: Present
Waterhouse, 1993Indonesia
See regional map for distribution within the countryIndonesia
See regional map for distribution within the countryIndonesia
See regional map for distribution within the countryIndonesia
See regional map for distribution within the countryIndia: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Kalshoven, 1981India
See regional map for distribution within the countryIndia
See regional map for distribution within the countryIndia
See regional map for distribution within the countryIndia
See regional map for distribution within the countryIndia
See regional map for distribution within the countryIndia
See regional map for distribution within the countryJapan: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; SHIRAKI, 1952; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968Japan
See regional map for distribution within the countryKorea, Republic of: Present, native
Duffy, 1968; Anon., 1972; APPPC, 1987Laos: Present, native
Abang, 1999Sri Lanka: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Abang, 1999Myanmar: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999Northern Mariana Islands: Present, native
Abang, 1999Malaysia: Present
Waterhouse, 1993Malaysia
See regional map for distribution within the countryMalaysia
See regional map for distribution within the countryPapua New Guinea: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Beeson, 1961Papua New Guinea: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Beeson, 1961Philippines: Present, native
Duffy, 1968; Hill, 1983; Waterhouse, 1993Philippines: Present, native
Duffy, 1968; Hill, 1983; Waterhouse, 1993Singapore: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Thailand: Present, native
Duffy, 1968East Timor: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Taiwan: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999Taiwan: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999USA
See regional map for distribution within the countryVietnam: Present, native
Waterhouse, 1993; Abang, 1999
  • = Present, no further details
  • = Evidence of pathogen
  • = Widespread
  • = Last reported
  • = Localised
  • = Presence unconfirmed
  • = Confined and subject to quarantine
  • = See regional map for distribution within the country
  • = Occasional or few reports
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Distribution map (asia) Brunei Darussalam: Present
Waterhouse, 1993Cocos Islands: Present, native
Duffy, 1968China: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Hill, 1983; Kalshoven, 1981; Abang, 1999Guangdong: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Hainan: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968Hebei: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Hong Kong: Present, native
Hill et al., 1982Jiangsu: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Indonesia: Present
Waterhouse, 1993Java: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968Kalimantan: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Sumatra: Present, native
Duffy, 1968India: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Kalshoven, 1981Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Assam: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1968Bihar: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939Madhya Pradesh: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939Indian Punjab: Present, native
Duffy, 1968West Bengal: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939Japan: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; SHIRAKI, 1952; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968Ryukyu Archipelago: Present, native
Makihara, 1979; Abang, 1999Korea, Republic of: Present, native
Duffy, 1968; Anon., 1972; APPPC, 1987Laos: Present, native
Abang, 1999Sri Lanka: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Abang, 1999Myanmar: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999Malaysia: Present
Waterhouse, 1993Peninsular Malaysia: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999Sarawak: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Papua New Guinea: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Beeson, 1961Philippines: Present, native
Duffy, 1968; Hill, 1983; Waterhouse, 1993Singapore: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Thailand: Present, native
Duffy, 1968East Timor: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Taiwan: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999Vietnam: Present, native
Waterhouse, 1993; Abang, 1999
Distribution map (europe)
Distribution map (africa)
Distribution map (north america) Hawaii: Present
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968
Distribution map (central america)
Distribution map (south america)
Distribution map (pacific) China: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Hill, 1983; Kalshoven, 1981; Abang, 1999Micronesia, Federated states of: Present, native
Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999Guam: Present, native
Beller, 1948; Schall, 2000Indonesia: Present
Waterhouse, 1993Kalimantan: Present, native
Duffy, 1968Northern Mariana Islands: Present, native
Abang, 1999Papua New Guinea: Present, native
BEESON & BHATIA, 1939; Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Beeson, 1961Philippines: Present, native
Duffy, 1968; Hill, 1983; Waterhouse, 1993Taiwan: Present, native
Duffy, 1963; Duffy, 1968; Abang, 1999