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Bark beetles (Coleoptera, Scolytidae) are present in the boreal region of northern Europe.
Climate change and insects as a forest disturbance in the Arctic 2009
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A stem borer Scolytodes alni, (Coleoptera, Scolytidae) has been observed in Costa Rica during the dry season.
Chapter 4 1990
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At least three undetermined species of pinhole borers (of the families Platypodidae and Scolytidae) sometimes attack a high percentage of trees, especially on poor sites.
Chapter 6 1983
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Larvae of the two-lined chestnut borer, _Agrilus bilineatus_, were most abundant, but larvae of species of the families Scolytidae and Cerambycidae were also present in large numbers.
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Finally in the large family of the Weevils (Curculionidae, fig. 16) and the Bark-beetles (Scolytidae), the grubs, eating underground root or stem structures, mining in leaves or seeds, or tunnelling beneath the bark of trees, have no legs at all, the place of these limbs being indicated only by tiny tubercles on the thoracic segments.
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The phylogeny of host use in Dendroctonus bark beetles (Scolytidae).
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hubert Turner et al. 2010
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Insecticidal net technology is a new approach to the protection of wood products in forestry and controls various insect species, such as bark beetles from the family Scolytidae, which breed in bark and wood.
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They included Diatraea lineolata, live larva, in the shipment of corn on the cob, and Scolytidae, a worm-like insect, in the wood-packing materials.
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Scolytidae) aggregative pheromone potential utility pest control
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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