Spring-beetle

Guides

  • Euderces pini

    Euderces pini is a small longhorned beetle in the family Cerambycidae, notable for its striking ant-mimicking appearance. Adults measure 7–8 millimeters in length with slender bodies. The species occurs in the southern half of the eastern United States, with adults active from March to June. Larvae develop in various hardwood trees including Flowering Dogwood, Pecan, Winged Elm, and American Beech. Adults frequently visit flowers to feed on pollen and nectar, including dandelions before native trees bloom. The species is not considered an agricultural or forestry pest.