-
gardens of
other ambrosia beetle species.
During their evolution, most
scolytid and
platypodid weevils became progressively more or less
dependent on fungi...
-
wilting and
yellowing on
branches and
twigs that have been
colonized by the
Scolytid beetle.
These symptoms are most
often apparent from July into the autumn...
-
Echhhoff W. J. (1896), "Remarks on the
synonymy of some
North American scolytid beetles",
Proceedings of the
United States National Museum, 18: 605–610...
-
Hypothenemus birm****, the
kiawe scolytid, is a
species of
typical bark
beetle in the
family Curculionidae. It is
found in
North America. "Hypothenemus...
- 1974), "Pheromones
released during inter- and intra-****
response of the
scolytid beetle Dendroctonus brevicomis",
Journal of
Insect Physiology, vol. 20...
- they
often fall into bark
beetle pheromone traps. The
larvae enter the
scolytid galleries and feed on the
immature stages of the bark beetles. The larvae...
- Risberg, Birger; Sjödin,
Kristina (1992). "Attraction
during flight of
scolytids and
other bark- and wood-dwelling
beetles to
volatiles from
fresh and...
-
Dutch elm disease. It was
first isolated around breeding galleries of
scolytid beetles in the bark of
Ulmus wallichiana (the
Himalayan elm). This, together...
-
consuming the fruit. Most
fruits are
infested by
bruchid beetles, but
scolytid beetles are more
effective seed
predators on the plant. This plant's common...
- this area,
about 91%
fruits were
attacked by a
curculionid weevil and a
scolytid beetle (a borer), with eggs, larvae, pupae, and
adults of both predators...