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beetles Scolytinae. Previously, this was
considered a
distinct family (
Scolytidae), but is now
understood to be a
specialized clade of the "true weevil"...
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other weevils, so they were
traditionally considered a
distinct family,
Scolytidae. The
family also
includes the
ambrosia beetles, of
which the present-day...
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Philippinensis (Platypodidae et
Scolytidae), III.
Philippine Journal of Science, 56(3), 395–403. Schedl, K.E., (1935d)
Scolytidae and Platypodidae: new species...
- S2CID 83673603. Saarenmaa, H. (1978). "The
occurrence of bark
beetles (Col.
Scolytidae) in a dead
spruce stand flooded by
beavers (Castor
canadensis Kuhl)"....
- glabripennis) are
among the
species that
attack elm trees. Bark
beetles (
Scolytidae)
carry Dutch elm
disease as they move from
infected breeding sites to...
- species, they may be cultivated.[clarification needed] Bark
beetles (family
Scolytidae) are
important symbiotic partners of ascomycetes. The
female beetles transport...
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Until recently ambrosia beetles have been
placed in
independent families Scolytidae and Platypodidae, however, they are in fact some of the most
highly derived...
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proportion of (4S)-cis-verbenol in
pheromone bait on Ips
typographus (Col.,
Scolytidae)
catch in
pheromone trap
barrier and in
single traps".
Journal of Applied...
- (Coleoptera:
Scolytidae), a
Taxonomic Monograph.
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs No. 6. 1359 pp. Wood, S.L. and D.E. Bright. 1992. A
Catalog of
Scolytidae and Platypodidae...
- London. His
contributions included extensive studies of the
beetle family Scolytidae (now
classified as a subfamily, Scolytinae),
including formal descriptions...