Trypophloeus
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Trypophloeus binodulus | |
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Genus: | Trypophloeus Fairmaine
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Tyrpophloeus is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia.[1] The genus is little-known, but T. populi has recently become important as the causative agent of .
Other species' host are mainly poplars, willows and alders.[2]
Partial species list[]
- Trypophloeus populi Hopkins, 1915
- Trypophloeus striatulus
References[]
- ^ Jerold L. Petty. "Bionomics of two aspen bark beetles, Trypophloeus populi and Procryphalus mucronatus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)". 106 Great Basin Naturalist Vol. 37, No. 1 pp 105-127.
- ^ Süda, I. Trypophloeus Fairmaine in Estonia and neighbouring countries, Eesti Metsamajanduse ja Looduskaitse Institut, Estonia
Categories:
- Scolytinae
- Curculionidae genera
- Scolytinae stubs