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Biology and Management of the Dutch Elm Disease Vector, Hylurgopinus Rufipes Eichhoff (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Manitoba By
Bark Beetles
Dutch Elm Disease Pathogen Transmission by the Banded Elm Bark Beetle Scolytus Schevyrewi
Leptographium Wageneri
Effect of Trap Color on Captures of Bark- and Wood-Boring Beetles
Elm Bark Beetles Native and Introduced Bark Beetles of Elm
Dutch Elm Disease and Its Control
Phoretic Mites and Nematode Associates of Scolytus Multistriatus and Scolytus Pygmaeus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Austria
Native and Introduced Bark Beetles of Elm Figure 1
Pathogenic Fungi Vectored by Bark Beetles
Noble Hardwoods Network
Elm Bark Beetles and Dutch Elm Disease
By- a THESIS DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY
Inva an W Asive Nd Vo West Speci Olunt 2 Virg Ies St Ary G 2014 Ginia
Lifeelmias Final Report.Pdf
Scolytus Intricatus (Ratzeburg)
A Review of the Insect Pests Of
Scolytus Multistriatus Associated with Dutch Elm Disease on the Island of Gotland: Phenology and Communities of Vectored Fungi
Top View
Bark Beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) Community Structure in Northeastern and Central Minnesota
Insects & Diseases
Field Guide to Diseases & Insects of the Rocky Mountain Region
Invasive Bark and Ambrosia Beetles in California Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems
Elm Bark Beetles
Dutch Elm Disease Widespread Fungoid Killer of Elms (Ulmus Species) and Certain Other Trees, First Described in the Netherlands
Monitoring for High Risk Pests
Characterization of Two Non-Native Invasive Bark Beetles, Scolytus Schevyrewi and Scolytus Multistriatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) Patricia L
Biology of the Invasive Banded Elm Bark Beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in the Western United States Author(S) :Jana C
The Banded Elm Bark Beetle, Scolytus Schevyrewi in Asia and North Americaa
Pathway Analysis for Risks Associated with The
Santini A, Faccoli M (2015). Dutch Elm Disease and Elm Bark Beetles
First Evidence That Nematode Communities in Deadwood Are Related to Tree Species Identity and to Co-Occurring Fungi and Prokaryotes
Exotic Invasive Elm Bark Beetle, Scolytus Kirschii, Detected in South Africa
Association of Ophiostoma Novo-Ulmi with Scolytus Schevyrewi (Scolytidae) in Colorado
Dutch Elm Disease
Banded Elm Bark Beetle – Scolytus Schevyrewi Host Range and Impact
Monitoring for High Risk Pests
Phoretic Mites and Nematode Associates of Scolytus Multistriatus and Scolytus Pygmaeus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Austria