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Ophiostomatoid Fungal Infection and Insect Diversity in a Mature Loblolly Pine Stand
Effects Of. Prescribed Fire and Fire Surrogates on Saproxylic Coleoptera in the Southern Appalachians of North Carolina 1
Biology and Ecology of Leptographium Species and Their Vectos As Components of Loblolly Pine Decline Lori G
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Aspects of the Ecology and Behaviour of Hylastes Ater
Canadian Bark-Beetles
Cogongrass, Insect Biodiversity and Pine Decline
Attaching Lures to Multiple-Funnel Traps Targeting Saproxylic Beetles (Coleoptera) in Pine Stands: Inside Or Outside Funnels?
Effects of Ethanol and Α-Pinene in a Generic Trap Lure Blend for Pine Bark and Wood-Boring Beetles in Southeastern United States
Root-Inhabiting Bark Beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and Their Fungal Associates Breeding in Dying Loblolly Pine in Alabama
A Review of Southern Pine Decline in North America ⇑ David R
Root-Inhabiting Bark Beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and Their Fungal Associates Breeding in Dying Loblolly Pine in Alabama
Predicting North American Scolytinae Invasions in the Southern Hemisphere
Pinus Taeda) Seedling Physiology and Susceptibility to Root-Infecting Ophiostomatoid Fungi
Revision of the New World Species of Hylurgops Leconte, 1876 with The
Silvicultural Disturbances Affect on Root-Feeding Bark Beetle
Association Between Severity of Prescribed Burns and Subsequent Activity of Conifer-Infesting Beetles in Stands of Longleaf Pine Brian T
J. Econ. Entomol
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A New Ophiostoma Species in the O. Pluriannulatum Complex From
A Guide to Florida's Common Bark and Ambrosia Beetles
Atlas and Checklist of the Bark and Ambrosia Beetles of Texas and Oklahoma (Curculionidae: Scolytinae and Platypodinae)
Ethanol and (−)-Α-Pinene: Attractant Kairomones for Bark and Ambrosia Beetles in the Southeastern US
Dendroctonus Valens and Hylastes Porculus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae): Vectors of Pathogenic Fungi (Ophiostomatales) Associated with Red Pine Decline Disease