Showing posts with label Xystrocera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xystrocera. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 July 2024

Xystrocera dispar (mango stem borer) - Sikkim Beetle


Xystrocera dispar, also known as the mango stem borer or "aamko botkira" in Nepali, is an insect that affects mango trees. The adult beetle is about 20-30 mm long with a shiny, metallic body. The larvae bore into the stems and branches of mango trees, causing significant damage.

This boring disrupts the flow of nutrients and water, leading to weakened or dead branches. Infested trees often show signs like wilting leaves and dieback. Managing this pest involves regular monitoring and removing infected parts of the tree to prevent the spread of the larvae.