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List of non‐EU Scolytinae of coniferous hosts [PDF]
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health prepared a list of non‐EU Scolytinae spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) affecting coniferous hosts.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +22 more
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Bark and ambrosia beetles of Scolytinae are well-known forest pests which can cause significant economic losses to trees and timber. Comparative analyses of structural characteristics of mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) and phylogenetic analyses could
Qiuhong Guo +8 more
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Increased capture efficiency of Scolytinae with modified semi-funnel trap model [PDF]
Scolytinae species that, in high populations, can damage reducing wood production in forest crops. These beetles are monitored with traps baited with ethanol and increasing their efficiency can improve the integrated management of these insects.
C. A. A. Dos-Santos +5 more
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Infestation of Norway spruce seedlings by Cryphalus asperatus: New threat for planting of forests?
Cryphalus asperatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) is described as an exceptional but important secondary pest of Norway spruce seedlings. Of the 10 000 seedlings transported to one location in the Ore Mountains, Central Europe in 2020, in total
Tomáš Fiala, Jaroslav Holuša
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The complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of Coptodryas elegans was determined, which represents the first sequenced mitogenome from Coptodryas. This mitogenome is 15,959 bp in size and comprises 36 typical coding genes and a control region, the ...
Qiuhong Guo +5 more
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Species in the bark beetle tribe Hypoborini Nüsslin, 1912 occur in dead twigs and branches, mainly in dry forest. The Afrotropical fauna previously included ten species in five genera.
Bjarte H. JORDAL
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Spatiotemporal Distributions of Scolytinae Beetles in the Subtropical Forests of Southern China
Scolytinae beetles serve as important regulators of ecosystem integrity. However, some of these species have been identified as important pests. The Guangdong region of China exhibits unique geographic characteristics, but is also subject to substantial ...
Yali Yu +5 more
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Xylosandrus compactus, a xylomycetophagous bark beetle species, is predominantly polyphagous and primarily phytophagous. Xylosandrus compactus is the second Xylosandrus species reported in Turkey, and it is known for its severe damage to economically ...
Süreyya Altunışık +2 more
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An integrated taxonomic revision of the Afrotropical Glostatus Schedl, 1939 is presented, which is based on multiple genetic markers and morphological characters.
Bjarte H. JORDAL
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The bark beetle, Pityogenes scitus Blandford, 1893 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) is one of the main pests in Pinus wallichiana A.B. Jackson, 1938 (Pinaceae) stands, and it has also been found on other Oriental Pinaceae species.
Abdul Lateef Khanday, Abdul Ahad Buhroo
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