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  2. Phloeosinus aubei - Wikipedia

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    The beetle is capable of flying up to 24 km (15 mi), and has strong dispersal capabilities and ability to locate its host trees. In the Czech Republic, it is typically found in the common juniper, Juniperus communis, and it is considered to be a threat to that species, which is near-threatened. [2] P. aubei has several natural parasites.

  3. Phloeosinus serratus - Wikipedia

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    Phloeosinus serratus, the juniper bark beetle, is a species of crenulate bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is found in North America. It is found in North America. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  4. Phloeosinus - Wikipedia

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    Phloeosinus punctatus LeConte, 1876 (western cedar bark beetle) Phloeosinus scopulorum Swaine, 1924; Phloeosinus sequoiae Hopkins, 1903; Phloeosinus serratus (LeConte, 1868) (juniper bark beetle) Phloeosinus setosus Bruck, 1933; Phloeosinus spinosus Blackman, 1942; Phloeosinus swainei Bruck, 1933; Phloeosinus taxodii Blackman, 1922; Phloeosinus ...

  5. Louisiana legislature convenes emergency panel after bark ...

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    Tiny bark beetles, namely the Ips engraver and southern pine varieties, have been killing millions of trees across Louisiana and Mississippi after a severe drought last year left forests and woods ...

  6. Bark beetle - Wikipedia

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    Bark beetles enter trees by boring holes in the bark of the tree, sometimes using the lenticels, or the pores plants use for gas exchange, to pass through the bark of the tree. [3] As the larvae consume the inner tissues of the tree, they often consume enough of the phloem to girdle the tree, cutting off the spread of water and nutrients.

  7. Juniperus deppeana - Wikipedia

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    Juniperus deppeana (alligator juniper or checkerbark juniper) is a small to medium-sized tree reaching 10–15 metres (33–49 feet) in height. It is native to central and northern Mexico and the southwestern United States .

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