Vertical and horizontal distribution of bark and woodboring beetles by feeding guild: is there an optimal trap location for detection?

TN Sheehan, MD Ulyshen, S Horn, ER Hoebeke - Journal of Pest Science, 2019 - Springer
Bark and woodboring beetles include some of the most economically important forest pests.
Understanding how these species are distributed in forests is critical for optimizing detection …

Trap style, bait, and height deployments in black walnut tree canopies help inform monitoring strategies for bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae …

WE Klingeman, AM Bray, JB Oliver… - Environmental …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Knowledge about which bark and ambrosia beetle species are active and at what
heights in black walnut canopies is not well understood. Neither is the role of these beetles …

Scolytinae in nursery and fruit crops of Western Kentucky and seasonal population patterns of four invasive ambrosia beetles

Z Viloria, RT Villanueva, R Bessin… - Journal of …, 2021 - meridian.allenpress.com
Abstract Ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) inoculate species
specific symbiotic fungi into the sapwood of their hosts. Some fungi are innocuous, but …

Assessment of alternative candidate subcortical insect vectors from walnut crowns in habitats quarantined for thousand cankers disease

K Chahal, R Gazis, W Klingeman… - Environmental …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Thousand cankers disease (TCD) results from the combined activity of the fungal pathogen,
Geosmithia morbida Kolařík, Freeland, Utley, and Tisserat and its principle vector …

A catalog of Scolytidae (Coleoptera), supplement 4 (2011-2019) with an annotated checklist of the world fauna (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Scolytidae)

DE Bright - 2021 - mountainscholar.org
This contribution consists of two parts. The first part is the fourth supplement to the 1992
Catalog of the Scolytidae and Platypodidae (Coleoptera) of the World (Wood and Bright …

Ambrosia beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) captures using colored traps in southeast Tennessee and south Mississippi

CT Werle, AM Bray, JB Oliver… - Journal of …, 2014 - meridian.allenpress.com
Abstract Ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) have become a major
impediment to profitable nursery production, with proper controls centered around an …

Habitat Suitability Under Changing Climatic Conditions for the Exotic Ambrosia Beetle, Cnestus mutilatus (Curculionidae: Scolytinae: Xyleborini) in the Southeastern …

R Olatinwo, D Streett, C Carlton - Annals of the Entomological …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The camphor shot borer, Cnestus mutilatus (Blandford) is a nonnative ambrosia beetle first
reported in the United States in 1999 at Oktibbeha County in Mississippi. Although, C …

[PDF][PDF] A role for intercept traps in the ambrosia beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) IPM trategy at ornamental nurseries

CT Werle, BJ Sampson, ME Reding - Midsouth Entomol, 2017 - researchgate.net
Invasive ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) cause significant
damage to ornamental nursery tree crops throughout the eastern United States. Depending …

First record of the camphor shot borer, Cnestus mutilatus (Blandford)(Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Pennsylvania.

L Barringer - Insecta Mundi, 2016 - journals.flvc.org
Abstract Cnestus mutilatus (Blandford)(Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) is reported
from Pennsylvania for the first time, new state record. Specimens were collected using …

[PDF][PDF] First Record of the Camphor Shot Borer, Cnestus mutilatus (Blandford) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), in Massachusetts

LE Barringer - 2024 - digitalcommons.unl.edu
First Record of the Camphor Shot Borer, <em>Cnestus mutilatus</em> (Blandford) (Coleoptera:
Curculionidae: Scolytina Page 1 University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University …