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Continued Eastward Spread of the Invasive Ambrosia Beetle Cyclorhipidion Bodoanum (Reitter, 1913) in Europe and Its Distribution in the World
Betula Alleghaniensis Britton Yellow Birch Betu Laceae Birch Family G
Dutch Elm Disease
Phoretic on Bark Beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae): Global Generalists, Local Specialists?
A New Ambrosia Beetle from the Adirondacks : Notes on the Work Of
The Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Mycangial Fungi from Dendroctonus Brevicomis and D Frontalis
Coleoptera: Buprestidae) Infestation of Oaks in Wisconsin
Coming Soon, to a Landscape Near You
Insect Surveys in Hinesburg's Town Forest Following a Wind Event
The Bark Beetles of Minnesota (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE Diagnostic Detection
Forest Health Highlights
Iowa's Forest Health Highlights 2019
Diversity and Functions of Yeast Communities Associated with Insects
Iowa's Forest Health Highlights
Gallery Characteristics and Life History of the Ambrosia Beetle Trypodendron Betulae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Birch
Comparative Biology of Temperate and Subtropical Bark and Ambrosia Beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae, Platypodidae) in Indiana and Florida
Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in Vermont 2012
Top View
Oak Wilt Inocula
Molecular Phylogeny of Bark and Ambrosia Beetles Reveals Multiple Origins of Fungus Farming During Periods of Global Warming Bjarte H Jordal1* and Anthony I Cognato2
Three Genera in the Ceratocystidaceae Are the Respective Symbionts of Three Independent Lineages of Ambrosia Beetles with Large, Complex Mycangia
Agrilus Bilineatus
2018 Forest Health Annual Report
Invasive Bark and Ambrosia Beetles in California Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems
2018 Forest Health Annual Report
The Environmental Implications of Two Introduced Ambrosia Beetles in British Columbia
Betula Lenta L. Sweet Birch
Agrilus Bilineatus Two-Lined Chestnut Borer
Microorc;Anisms, ~Eetles, Hnb Wooby Host Tissue
A Reclassification of the Genera of Scolytidae (Coleoptera) Article 2
Pathway Analysis for Risks Associated with The
Sugarbush Management: a Guide to Maintaining Tree Health FOREWORD
I. Bark-Beetles and Fire Damaged Hardwoods