Anoplophora malasiaca (White-spotted Longicorn Beetle) Cerambycidae

This species can be disastrous for trees.
This species can be disastrous for trees.
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Anoplophora malasiaca (White-spotted Longicorn Beetle) Cerambycidae
This species can be disastrous for trees.
Do you know which trees in particular? What do they do to the trees?
According to this page and an appended reference, it attacks citrus trees. Reference 3 gives a picture of the kind of damage sustained!