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- include: Laricobius baoxingensis Laricobius bicolor Laricobius caucasicus Laricobius daliensis Laricobius danielae Laricobius erichsonii Laricobius incognitus...
- control infestations. Laricobius nigrinus was first described by Kenneth Fender in 1945 from specimens collected in Oregon. Laricobius is one of four genera...
- native congener, Laricobius nigrinus, which is being studied as a biological control agent for the hemlock woolly adelgid. "Laricobius rubidus Report"...
- Laricobius osakensis is a species of Derodontid beetle native to ****an. Described in 2011, it feeds exclusively on hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae)...
- China) and North America. "Laricobius erichsoni Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Laricobius erichsoni". GBIF. Retrieved...
- consume about 500 adelgid eggs or nearly 100 developing adelgid nymphs. Laricobius nigrinus is another predatory beetle used as a biological control in response...
- University, and the University of M****achusetts-Amherst released 900 Laricobius nigrinus beetles into a stand of adelgid-infested hemlocks near Lansing...
- pronotum (part of the thorax) that give them their name, though the genus Laricobius lacks these spines. Unusual among beetles, they have two ocelli on the...
- Service released over 2,300 Laricobius beetles into the forest. In 2013 the Forest Service reported that the "Laricobius beetles are spreading, the hemlock...
- (Trollius laxus). The Plantations are trying to use predatory beetles (Laricobius nigrinus) to control the spread of the hemlock wooly adelgid (HWA). The...