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What's the name of this insect again?

Anoplophora longicorn? (Forster) is a unique longicorn beetle in Japan, China and South Korea. In 2000, it was first detected in nurseries and greenhouses in Milan, Italy. According to EU directive 2000/29/CE, it is classified as a quarantine pest of A 1. Each female Anoplophora can lay as many as 200 eggs in one mating, and each egg will be hidden in the bark alone. When the larva hatches, it will chew the trees to create a passage for pupation. The period from spawning to pupation and adult can reach 12- 18 months. Anoplophora glabripennis can harm poplar, willow, elm, French phoenix tree, jujube, chestnut and other trees, and it is also the main pest of Lagerstroemia indica, Platanus acerifolia and citrus. More than 2,500 species of Cerambycidae have been recorded in China, belonging to 8 subfamilies, 3 families and 434 genera.