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Tomicus piniperda, the
common pine
shoot beetle, is a bark
beetle native throughout Europe,
northwestern Africa, and
northern Asia. It is one of the most...
- over 500
years old.
Multiple pests can
damage P. nigra,
including T.
piniperda.
Pollen cones Foliage and cone of subsp.
nigra Bark of subsp. laricio...
- Latreille. The
genus has
cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Tomicus piniperda (Linnaeus, 1758) "IRMNG -
Tomicus Latreille, 1802". www.irmng.org. Retrieved...
- that
farmers face is the
destruction of pine
trees by pests, such as T.
piniperda. The
first artificial Christmas trees were
developed in
Germany during...
- (2009). "Complex
postglacial history of the
temperate bark
beetle Tomicus piniperda L. (Coleoptera, Scolytinae)". Heredity. 103 (3): 238–247. doi:10.1038/hdy...
- "Comparative
analyses of
fungal biota carried by the pine
shoot beetle (Tomicus
piniperda L.) in
northern and
southern Finland".
Scandinavian Journal of Forest...
- 600 m (3,900–8,500 ft) altitude. Its
distribution intersects with T.
piniperda's habitat,
making the
beetle a
primary pest of the tree. The
species is...
- to hunt bark beetles.
Their common prey are pine bark
beetles Tomicus piniperda and T. minor, and the
European spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus. Often...
- Malloch, 1921 L.
pemphigae Malloch, 1921 L.
pinicola Malloch, 1921 L.
piniperda Malloch, 1921 L.
psyllidiphaga McLean, 1998 L.
pulvinariae Malloch, 1921...
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repellants for
various insects. For example, pine
shoot beetles (Tomicus
piniperda) are
attracted to
certain monoterpenes ( (+/-)-a-pinene, (+)-3-carene...