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Monarthrum scutellare is a
species of
ambrosia beetle. Noseworthy,
Meghan K.; Humble,
Leland M.; Sweeney, Jon; Silk, Peter; Mayo,
Peter (2012). "Attraction...
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Mallosoma scutellare is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
White in 1853. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of the...
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Binomial name
Blapsilon irroratum Pascoe, 1860
Synonyms Blapsilon kaszabi Breuning, 1978
Blapsilon scutellare Fauvel, 1906
Lamia scutellata Montrouzier, 1861...
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Hexoplon scutellare is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by Napp and
Martins in 1985. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog...
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Binomial name
Neoclytus scutellaris (Olivier, 1790)
Synonyms Callidium scutellare Olivier, 1790
Clytus elegans Haldeman, 1847
Clytus luscus var. scutellaris...
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following species:
Mallosoma piptadeniae Giacomel, 1976
Mallosoma scutellare White, 1853
Mallosoma zonatum (Sahlberg, 1823) Bezark,
Larry G. A Photographic...
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Monarthrum mali Wood & Bright, 1992 (apple wood stainer)
Monarthrum scutellare Wood & Bright, 1992 "Monarthrum
Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved...
- year, but
their tips soon bend and die.
Ambrosia beetles (Monarthrum
scutellare) will most
likely infest a
dying tree
during midsummer,
producing piles...
- (Eppelsheim, 1875) g
Stenopterapion meliloti (Kirby, 1808) g b
Stenopterapion scutellare (Kirby, 1811) g
Stenopterapion subsquamosum (Desbrochers, 1891) g Data...
- most
common vector of O. tsutsugamushi. L. pallidum, L.
fletcheri and L.
scutellare are also
carriers in many countries. In addition, L.
akamushi is an endemic...