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Tremex columba

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Tremex columba
Tremex columba male
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T. columba
Binomial name
Tremex columba

The Pigeon tremex, Tremex columba, is a species of horntail, native to Eastern and Western North America.[1] The females are larger than the males, with females growing to 25-30mm in length, and males about 20-25mm.[2] The larvae feed on dead and dying trees such as beech, elm, maple, and oak.

Megarhyssa macrurus is the natural enemy of this species. It seeks out the larvae within the tunnels bored by this species. It then lays an egg next to the larva, which it then stings to paralyze it.

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