- A
bark beetle is the
common name for the
subfamily of
beetles Scolytinae. Previously, this was
considered a
distinct family (Scolytidae), but is now understood...
- The
European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) is a
species of
beetle in the
weevil subfamily Scolytinae, the
bark beetles, and is
found in Europe...
- Elm
bark beetle is a
common name for
several insects and may
refer to:
Hylurgopinus rufipes,
native to
North America Scolytus multistriatus,
native to...
-
Spruce bark beetle is a
common name for
several insects and may
refer to:
Dendroctonus micans, the
great spruce bark beetle Ips typographus, the European...
- The
bark beetle, elm leaf
beetle and the
Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) are
among the
species that
attack elm trees.
Bark beetles (Scolytidae)...
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ethanol (another
compound emitted by
damaged plant material), and even
bark beetle pheromones. Many
scolytine weevils share the cerambycid's
niche of weakened...
-
ambrosia beetles are not
specialized to any
taxonomic group of hosts,
unlike most
phytophagous organisms including the
closely related bark beetles. One species...
-
grain borer House longhorn beetle Flat
bark beetle Merchant beetle Sawtoothed grain beetle Rice
weevil Wheat weevil These beetles have been
known to feed...
-
great spruce bark beetle, is a
species of
bark beetle native to the
coniferous forests of
Europe and Asia. The
beetles burrow into the
bark of
spruce trees...
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emitter by
decreasing its
local bark beetle competition. A
competitive interaction occurring between two
species of
bark beetles is seen when the pheromones...