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Pityogenes irkutensis Eggers 1910

2016
Pityogenes irkutensis Eggers, 1910 Distribution in Iran. Guilan (Samin et al. 2011). General distribution. Central and northern Europe, Ukraine, through Russia to Mongolia and northern China. Biology. The species normally breeds in species of Pinus, but occasionally attacks Larix and Picea (Pinaceae) (Yanovskij 1999).
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Pityogenes bidentatus Herbst 1784

2016
Published as part of Beaver, Roger A., Ghahari, Hassan & Sanguansub, Sunisa, 2016, An annotated checklist of Platypodinae and Scolytinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Iran, pp. 401-441 in Zootaxa 4098 (3) on pages 413-414, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4098.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Pityogenes calcaratus Eichhoff 1878

2016
Pityogenes calcaratus (Eichhoff, 1878) Distribution in Iran. East Azarbaijan (Samin et al. 2011). General distribution. Southern Europe, North Africa, Israel, Syria, Turkey. Biology. The species breeds in species of Pinus (Pinaceae). Recorded in Iran from Pinus brutia (Pinaceae) (Samin et al. 2011).
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Pityogenes bidentatus

44. Pityogenes bidentatus (Herbst, 1783) Distribution. British Islands, West Europe, Scandinavian and Baltic countries, Moldavia, Belarus, Ukraine, European Russia, “Caucasus”, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Siberia, Russian Far East, Japan, Israel, Asian Turkey, Iran; introduced to Afrotropical and Nearctic Regions (Knížek 2011b; Alonso-Zarazaga et al.
Karagyan, Gayane   +4 more
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Pityogenes chalcographus Linnaeus 1761

2016
Pityogenes chalcographus (Linnaeus, 1761) Distribution in Iran. Guilan, Mazandaran (Omid et al. 2011). General distribution. Europe, Turkey, through Russia to China, Korea, Japan. Biology. It usually attacks species of Picea, less often Pinus, occasionally Abies and Larix (Pinaceae).
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Pityogenes chalcographus

2011
Published as part of Bukejs, Andris, 2011, Materials About The Fauna Of Beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) Of Naujene Rural Municipality (Daugavpils District, Latvia). Part 3, pp.
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Strategies of a bark beetle, Pityogenes bidentatus , in an olfactory landscape

Naturwissenschaften, 2000
Volatiles from leaves or bark of nonhost birch (Betula pendula) and Norway spruce (Picea abies) dramatically reduced the attraction of the bark beetle, Pityogenes bidentatus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), to their aggregation pheromone components (cis-verbenol and grandisol) in the field.
J A, Byers, Q H, Zhang, G, Birgersson
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Pityogenes bistridentatus

12. Pityogenes bistridentatus (Eichhoff, 1878) Especie de montaña (Balachowsky, 1949; Joly, 1976), que nidifica principalmente en las ramas, y presenta una o dos generaciones anuales seġn las condiciones climáticas (Chararas, 1962). Hospedadores: Pinus brutia, P. cembra, P. heldreichii, P. nigra, P. pentaphylla, P. pinaster, P. sylvestris, P.
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Pityogenes conjunctus

2003
Pityogenes conjunctus (Reitter, 1887) [= Tomicus quadridens var. bistridentatus Eichhoff, 1881 not Tomicus bidentatus var. bistridentatus Eichhoff, 1878] (Abbazzi et al. 1995).
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Rassendifferenzierung bei Pityogenes chalcographus L. (Col., Scolytidae)

Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie, 1978
AbstractRace differentiation in Pityogenes chalcographus L. (Col., Scolytidae) I. Morphological charactersInvestigations on morphological variation in Pityogenes chalcographus revealed significant differences between North‐East‐European and Central European populations and between populations within each region as well.
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