The geographical distribution of the house longhorn beetle Hylotrupes bajulus (L) Serville (Col., Cerambycidae). An attempt at a cartographical compilation of existing data

IRG/WP 176

H Becker

The larvae of the house longhorn beetle belong to the most economically important pests of softwood in service in most European countries and also in some areas overseas. I have reported earlier regarding the history, the question of where the pest originally came from, and concerning attacks in earlier and recent times (1968, 1970, 1974, 1976). In this report an attempt has been made to compile cartographically the currently existing data.


Keywords: AFRICA; AMERICA; ASIA; AUSTRALASIA; DISTRIBUTION; EUROPE; HYLOTRUPES BAJULUS; MEDITERRANEAN LANDS

Conference: 78-09-18/22 Peebles, Scotland, UK


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