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In de zomer van 2004 trad er grote sterfte op bij coniferen in Rotterdam en nabijgelegen steden zoals Ridderkerk, Sleeuwijk, Maassluis, Nieuw-Lekkerland en Dordrecht.
Moraal, L.G.
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A Bayesian space-time model for discrete spread processes on a lattice
Funding for this work was provided by GEOIDE through the Government of Canada’s Networks for Centres of Excellence program.In this article we present a Bayesian Markov model for investigating environmental spread processes. We formulate a model where the
Nathoo, F.S. +3 more
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A Few Scolytidae from the West Indies
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List of Oregon Scolytidae (Coleoptera) and notes on new records
Listed are 121 species of Scolytidae from Oregon. Ten species are reported from Oregon for the first time: Hylastes tenuis Eichhoff, Phloeosinus scopulorum scopulorum Swaine, Phloeosinus hoferi Blackman, Trypodendron betulae Swaine, Xyleborus xylographus
Torgersen, T.R. +7 more
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Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Diplogasteroides sp., a Cryptic Population of the Haslacheri Group (Diplogastridae), and Parasitorhabditis terebranus (Rhabditidae) from Korea. [PDF]
Mwamula AO +6 more
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Scolytidae und Platypodidae. 47 Beitrag
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New synonymy in the Platypodidae and Scolytidae (Coleoptera)
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New generic synonymy and new genera of Scolytidae (Coleoptera)
New generic synonymy in Scolytidae is proposed as follows: Amasa Lea ( = Pseudoxyleborus Eggers), Araptus Eichhoff ( = Brachydendrulus Schedl, Gnathocranus Schedl, Gnathoborus Schedl), Chortastus Schaufuss ( = Afrochramesus Schedl), Cosmoderes Eichhoff (
Wood, Stephen L.
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Chararas Constantin, Chipoulet J.-M. Nutrition et activité glycosidasique de deux Coléoptères Scolytidae parasites de l'Orme (Ulmus campestris) (suite). In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 48ᵉ année, n°3, mars 1979. pp.
Chararas, Constantin, Chipoulet, J.-M.
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Beginning in Belgium 1999, low mountain ranges of middle Europe were afflicted with the “European beech bark disease” (EBBD). It was first described by Hartig in 1878 as a complex disease where infestation of beech scale (Cryptococcus fagisuga; Hemiptera,
Holighaus, Gerrit, Schütz, Stefan
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