Jessica Louque, Smithers Viscient, Bugwood.org
red oak borer (Enaphalodes rufulus) adult(s)
Gerald J. Lenhard, Louisiana State University, Bugwood.org
female and male mating pair, June 2001
Gerald J. Lenhard, Louisiana State University, Bugwood.org
male with glocous covering, June 2001
Gerald J. Lenhard, Louisiana State University, Bugwood.org
male without glocous covering, June 2001
Gerald J. Lenhard, Louisiana State University, Bugwood.org
male, June 2001
Gerald J. Lenhard, Louisiana State University, Bugwood.org
mating pair, June 2001
Gerald J. Lenhard, Louisiana State University, Bugwood.org
boring damage, June 2001
Gerald J. Lenhard, Louisiana State University, Bugwood.org
stem damage, June 2001
Gerald J. Lenhard, Louisiana State University, Bugwood.org
stand damage, June 2001
James B. Hanson, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
red oak borer (Enaphalodes rufulus) larva(e)
James Solomon, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
L-shaped bark scars
University of Arkansas Entomology Shop & Forestry Laboratory , University of Arkansas, Bugwood.org
Bulges and scar tissue are evidence of red oak borer previous generation galleries on a northern red oak, Quercus rubra L., taken from the Ozark National Forest, Arkansas.
University of Arkansas Entomology Shop & Forestry Laboratory , University of Arkansas, Bugwood.org
mating on tent
University of Arkansas Entomology Shop & Forestry Laboratory , University of Arkansas, Bugwood.org
new pupa
University of Arkansas Entomology Shop & Forestry Laboratory , University of Arkansas, Bugwood.org
red oak borer (Enaphalodes rufulus) pupa(e)
University of Arkansas Entomology Shop & Forestry Laboratory , University of Arkansas, Bugwood.org
red oak borer (Enaphalodes rufulus) larva(e) on northern red oak (Quercus rubra)
Joseph OBrien, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
red oak borer (Enaphalodes rufulus) damage
Fred Stephen, University of Arkansas, Bugwood.org
red oak borer (Enaphalodes rufulus) damage on northern red oak (Quercus rubra)
Fred Stephen, University of Arkansas, Bugwood.org
red oak borer (Enaphalodes rufulus) larva(e) on northern red oak (Quercus rubra)