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Pest categorisation of Arrhenodes minutus. [PDF]
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Pest categorisation of Diabrotica virgifera zeae. [PDF]
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Pest categorisation of Lopholeucaspis japonica. [PDF]
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Pest categorisation of Phyllosticta solitaria. [PDF]
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Pest categorisation of Grapholita prunivora. [PDF]
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Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2021
Abstract Invasive populations of small spruce bark beetle Ips amitinus were first registered in 2019 in the southeast of Western Siberia. In natural stands of Siberian pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour), several hundred hectares of outbreak foci of the alien bark beetle were identified.
Ivan A. Kerchev, Svetlana.A. Krivets
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Abstract Invasive populations of small spruce bark beetle Ips amitinus were first registered in 2019 in the southeast of Western Siberia. In natural stands of Siberian pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour), several hundred hectares of outbreak foci of the alien bark beetle were identified.
Ivan A. Kerchev, Svetlana.A. Krivets
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Occurrence of Microsporidium sp. and other pathogens in Ips amitinus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Acta Parasitologica, 2016AbstractA new microsporidium is reported from the small spruce bark beetle,
Jaroslav, Holuša +5 more
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DISTRIBUTION OF THE SMALL SPRUCE BARK BEETLE <i>IPS AMITINUS</i> (EICHHOFF, 1872) IN WESTERN SIBERIA
Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2021The data on distribution of small spruce bark beetle Ips amitinus (Eichh.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), a new invasive pest of European origin on the territory of Western Siberia are presented. Alien bark beetle species was recorded in the Siberian pine forests of the Tomsk, Kemerovo and Novosibirsk regions. According to the modern data the
I. A. Kerchev +3 more
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Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1998
Abstract In 1913, Fuchs described Ips amitinus var. montana as a race of Ips amitinus. The differences were based on the different host trees and on body size. The main hosts of I. amitinus is Picea abies and of I. amitinus var. montana are Pinus cembra and Pinus montana. Four populations of I. amitinus and two populations of I. amitinus var. montana
Christian Stauffer, Markus Zuber
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Abstract In 1913, Fuchs described Ips amitinus var. montana as a race of Ips amitinus. The differences were based on the different host trees and on body size. The main hosts of I. amitinus is Picea abies and of I. amitinus var. montana are Pinus cembra and Pinus montana. Four populations of I. amitinus and two populations of I. amitinus var. montana
Christian Stauffer, Markus Zuber
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