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- Fungus Complex Is Maintained by Fungal Nutritional-Compensation Mediated by Bacterial Volatiles
- INSECTICIDES from PLANTS a Review of the Literature, 1954-1971
- Western Balsam Bark Beetle Joel Mcmillin1, Danielle Malesky2, Sandra Kegley3, A
- Bark Beetles in California Conifers Are Your Trees Susceptible? ►► R5-PR-033 ►► February 2015
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- (Coleoptera: Zopheridae: Colydiinae) in Mid-Cretaceous Burmese Amber
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- Bark Beetles—General Comments
- Coleoptera Collected Using Three Trapping Methods at Grass River Natural Area, Antrim County, Michigan
- Mountain Pine Beetle Leaflet
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- Predation and Bark Beetle Dynamics
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- Mountain Pine Beetle Ken Gibson1, Sandy Kegley2, and Barbara Bentz3
- Pine Shoot Beetle Tomicus Piniperda Order Coleoptera, Family Scolytidae; Bark Or Engraver Beetles Introduced Pest
- DETECTING and IDENTIFYING WALNUT TWIG BEETLE: Monitoring Guidelines for the Invasive Vector of Thousand Cankers Disease of Walnut
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- Fungal Communities Associated with Bark Beetles in Pinus Radiata Plantations in Northern Spain Affected by Pine Pitch Canker, with Special Focus on Fusarium Species
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- A Catalog of Scolytidae and Platypodidae (Coleoptera), Supplement 3 (2000-2010), with Notes on Subfamily and Tribal Reclassifications Donald E
- New Fossil Cylindrical Bark Beetle (Zopheridae: Colydiinae: Gempylodini) from Eocene Baltic Amber: an Abnormal Or Intermediate Form Within Tenebrionoidea
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- Forestry Department Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- Ips Bark Beetles in the Southeastern U.S
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