Monochamus galloprovincialis, the pine sawyer beetle, also referred to as the black pine sawyer beetle, is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Olivier in 1795, originally under the genus Cerambyx. It has a wide distribution, occurring naturally throughout Europe and the Caucasus. It has also been introduced into the Canary Islands. It serves as a vector for the parasitic nematode species Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and also acts as a host to the parasitoid wasp species Dolichomitus tuberculatus.

Host Genome

No genome information available

Related Symbionts

3 records

Symbiont records associated with Monochamus galloprovincialis

Classification Function Function Tags Reference
Pseudomonas

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

Pseudomonas plays a role in insect egg protection against attack by other microbes.

antimicrobial activity
Halomonas

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

Halomonas has the ability to degrade cellulose, proteins, and starch.

cellulose hydrolysis carbohydrate metabolism
Vibrio

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

Vibrio has the ability to degrade cellulose, proteins, and starch.

cellulose hydrolysis carbohydrate metabolism
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Metagenome Information

0 records

Metagenome sequencing data associated with Monochamus galloprovincialis

Run Platform Location Date BioProject

No metagenomes found

No metagenome records associated with this host species.

Amplicon Information

1 records

Amplicon sequencing data associated with Monochamus galloprovincialis

Run Classification Platform Location Environment
SRR2420890

AMPLICON

16S
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Portugal

not applicable

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Related Articles

1 records

Research articles related to Monochamus galloprovincialis

Title Authors Journal Year DOI
Alves, M; Pereira, A; Matos, P ... Correia, A; Henriques, I
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2016
10.1038/srep23908