Cymatodera wolcotti

[5] Adults of C. wolcotti have been found on Prunus persica (peach trees), Quercus nigra (water oaks), and in fusiform rust cankers from Pinus elliottii (splash pine) cones.

[6] They can be found feeding on lignicolous insects and pollen around flowers, below tree barks, or on termites and larvae in shrubbery.

It creates a concave surface with an oblique anterior with a sharp angle at the front, and less pronounced curve at the back.

In terms of male genitalia, the adaegus is slender with sub triangular sides that curve slightly, and the apex is sharp.

The phallic plate has two rows of smal tooth-like projections, that reduce in size towards the end, and phallobasic apodeme is robust distally.