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Spatio-temporal distribution of bark and ambrosia beetles in a brazilian tropical dry forest
(2016-01-01)
Bark and the ambrosia beetles dig into host plants and live most of their lives in concealed tunnels. We assessed beetle community dynamics in tropical dry forest sites in early, intermediate, and late successional stages, ...
Protocylindrocorpus brasiliensis N. SP. (Diplogastroidea: Cylindrocorporidae) associated with the ambrosia beetle, euplatypus parallelus (F.) (Curculionidae: Platypodinae) in para rubber trees (Hevea Brasiliensis)
(2014-01-01)
Protocylindrocorpus brasiliensis n. sp. (Diplogastroidea: Cylindrocorporidae) is described from reproductive stages removed from galleries of the ambrosia beetle, Euplatypus parallelus (F.) (Curculionidae: Platypodinae) ...
Protocylindrocorpus brasiliensis n. sp. (Diplogastroidea: Cylindrocorporidae) associated with the ambrosia beetle, Euplatypus parallelus (f.) (Curculionidae: Platypodinae) in para rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis)
(Organization Trop Amer Nematologists, 2014-06-01)
Protocylindrocorpus brasiliensis n. sp. (Diplogastroidea: Cylindrocorporidae) is described from reproductive stages removed from galleries of the ambrosia beetle, Euplatypus parallelus (F.) (Curculionidae: Platypodinae) ...
Spatial distribution of beetle attack and its association with mango sudden decline: an investigation using geostatistical tools
(Pest Management Science, 2019)
Determinação da altura de voo de escolitídeos em mata nativa e em povoamento de Pinus taeda
(Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRRecursos Florestais e Engenharia FlorestalUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Florestal, 2013-02-25)
Scolytids (Curculionidae, Scolytinae) are small borer‟s beetles belonging to the order Coleoptera that develop within or under the bark of trees. In northern countries, these insects cause significant damage especially ...
Attraction of ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera : Scolytidae) to different tropical pine species in Brazil
(Amer Entomol Soc, 1999-08-01)
Ambrosia beetles are the predominant Scolytidae in Brazil. Little is known about the attractiveness of exotic conifer tree volatiles to native scolytids. Objectives were to compare the attractiveness of logs with and without ...
Attraction of ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera : Scolytidae) to different tropical pine species in Brazil
(Amer Entomol Soc, 1999-08-01)
Ambrosia beetles are the predominant Scolytidae in Brazil. Little is known about the attractiveness of exotic conifer tree volatiles to native scolytids. Objectives were to compare the attractiveness of logs with and without ...