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- Xyleborus Glabratus Eichhoff
- Usage of Fermental Traps for Studying the Species Diversity of Coleoptera
- Pinon Ips Bark Beetle
- Ips Typographus and Ophiostoma Polonicum Versus Norway Spruce: Joint Attack and Host Defense
- Of the Genus Glischrochilus Reitter (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae, Cryptarchinae)
- Picea Abies–Armillaria–Ips: a Strategy Or Coincidence?
- Ips Typographus) Infestations on Downed Trees After Severe Windthrow
- Bark Beetles in California Conifers Are Your Trees Susceptible? ►► R5-PR-033 ►► February 2015
- 1. Genetic Structure of Ips Pini (Say) Populations
- Black Turpentine Beetle, Dendroctonus Terebrans (Olivier) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)1 Albert E
- Conifer Bark Beetle
- 3 Exotic Bark and Ambrosia Beetles in the USA: Potential and Current Invaders
- Pine Bark Beetles
- Now Showing on Your Local Trees: Spruce Bark Beetles and Ips Beetles by Ed Berg
- Spruce Ips Beetle Becoming More Destructive in Cheyenne
- European Spruce Bark Beetle Ips Typographus
- Forest Health: Ips Bark Beetle
- MAJOR INSECT PESTS of OREGON CONIFERS Oregon Tree ID
- Tree Boring Insect: Ips Beetle Liz Hebertson, US Forest Service Diane Alston, USU Extension Entomologist
- Jelínek Josef, Hájek Jiří Two New Species of Glischrochilus with Taxonomic Comments, New Records from Asia
- Relations of the Blue Stain Fungus, Ceratocystis Ips (Rumbold) C
- Northern Spruce Engraver Beetle Yukon Forest Health — Forest Insect and Disease 14
- Ecology and Management of the Spruce Bark Beetle Ips Typographus—A Review of Recent Research
- Not All Pine Beetles Are the Notorious Southern Pine Beetles!! Laurie Reid
- Unravelling the Gut Bacteriome of Ips (Coleoptera: Curculionidae
- Effect of Blue Stain on Specific Gravity and Strength of Southern Pine1
- Pine Ips Species (Engraver Beetles) Attracted to Green Slash
- Black Turpentine Beetle Jenny C
- Piñon Ips Bark Beetle
- Ips Engraver Beetles, Ips Spp. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)1 Jeffrey M
- Ips Bark Beetles Inhabit Dying Slash Pines Doug Caldwell, Commercial Landscape Horticulture
- Arizona Fivespined Ips, Ips Lecontei Swain, in the Southwestern United
- Conifer Bark Beetles
- Attraction of Redbay Ambrosia Beetle, Xyleborus Glabratus, to Leaf Volatiles of Its Host Plants in North America
- Ips Typographus
- Ips Beetles Fact Sheet No
- Pine Species (Pinus Sp.)1 Juanita Popenoe, Jacqueline Bourdon, Caroline R
- 2019 Florida Forest Health Highlights
- The Interrelationships of Bark Beetles and Blue-Staining Fungi in Felled Norway Pine Timber 1
- Usage of Fermental Traps for the Study of the Species Diversity of Coleoptera
- Ips Bark Beetles in the Southeastern U.S
- Ips: the Other Pine Bark Beetles
- Pinyon Ips Causes Death of Mature Pinyon Pines
- Spruce Engraver Beetles Colonizes Upper Surface of Windthrown and Weakened Trees
- Field Key to Beetles in Pines
- Northern Spruce Engraver R.E
- Ips Bark Beetles in the Southeastern U.S
- Pinyon Engraver Beetle (Pinyon Ips Beetle) Pinyon-Juniper Forests
- Ips Engraver Beetle Leaflet