Tunnel Beetle vs Rustic Longhorn

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Tunnel Beetle Rustic Longhorn
Scientific Name Lymexylon navale Xylotrechus rusticus
Order Coleoptera Coleoptera
Family Lymexylidae Cerambycidae
Size 7-16mm 10-20 mm
Habitat Woodlands Forests
Diet Wood Feeders Wood Feeders
Regions Europe Europe, Russia, Siberia, Japan, China
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Tunnel Beetle

A slender cylindrical beetle whose larvae bore straight tunnels through oak timber. Historically damaged ship timber.

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Did You Know?

Was a major pest of oak shipbuilding timber, boring tunnels that weakened the hulls of wooden warships.

Rustic Longhorn

A grey-brown cerambycid with wavy pale transverse bands on the elytra, found across Eurasia in birch and poplar forests. It is a common borer of weakened and recently felled broadleaf trees. Adults are diurnal and fast-running.

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Did You Know?

Adults are remarkably fast runners and difficult to catch by hand, earning them the nickname 'sprinting longhorns' among collectors.