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Xyleborus monographus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) as an emerging forest pest in North America: a review.

Created on 04 Jul 2026

Authors

Allison F Monroe, Davide Rassati, John J Riggins

Published in

Environmental entomology. Volume 55. Issue 4. Jul 02, 2026.

Abstract

Xyleborus monographus (Fabricius, 1792), the Mediterranean oak borer, is an ambrosia beetle native to the Euro-Mediterranean region, western Asia, and North Africa. Its recent establishments in California (2017) and Oregon (2019), United States, have been linked to rapid mortality of seemingly healthy, mature Quercus species, raising concern for oak-dominated ecosystems in North America. Despite the potential implications of this emerging threat, X. monographus remains poorly studied. The only in-depth account of its biology and ecology dates to 1964. Beyond that, references are scattered across gray literature, regional journals, and diverse linguistic sources, leaving researchers and land managers without a centralized foundation from which to respond to its spread in North America. Here, we synthesize 124 primary and secondary sources spanning more than 140 yr, including translated works, recent regional detections, and observations from active infestations. We consolidate all available information on X. monographus, including taxonomy, distribution, microbiome, life history, host associations, and ecological impacts. Across the literature, X. monographus emerges as a species likely adapted to detecting and exploiting weakened hosts in patchy landscapes with few tested management options. We highlight areas of consensus, identify knowledge gaps, and contextualize challenges for interpreting existing data. As land managers and researchers begin to confront the consequences of this invasion, this review provides the foundation for future research, monitoring, and management of X. monographus in North America.

PMID:
42397972
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 04 Jul 2026.

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