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  2. Phloeosinus - Wikipedia

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    Phloeosinus canadensis Swaine, 1917 (northern cedar bark beetle) Phloeosinus cristatus (LeConte, 1868) Phloeosinus cupressi Hopkins, 1903 (cypress bark beetle) Phloeosinus dentatus (Say, 1826) Phloeosinus frontalis Bruck, 1933; Phloeosinus fulgens Swaine, 1924; Phloeosinus furnissi Blackman, 1942; Phloeosinus hoferi Blackman, 1942; Phloeosinus ...

  3. Sandalus niger - Wikipedia

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    Sandalus niger, known generally as the cedar beetle or cicada parasite beetle, is a species of cicada parasite beetle in the family Rhipiceridae. It is found in North America. [1] [2] [3] Although both females and males fly, the females are usually found motionless on the side of the elm trees.

  4. Phloeosinus aubei - Wikipedia

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    Phloeosinus aubei is an invasive pest species which damages or possibly kills its host trees, which are typically cypresses, junipers, and thujas.The beetle is capable of flying up to 24 km (15 mi), and has strong dispersal capabilities and ability to locate its host trees.

  5. Phloeosinus punctatus - Wikipedia

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

  6. California drought, bark beetles killing the oldest trees on ...

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    Extreme drought and bark beetles now threaten California's Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, home to Methuselah, a 4,853-year-old bristlecone pine.

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  8. Bark beetles are eating through Germany's Harz forest ... - AOL

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    Known as “book printers” for the lines they eat into the bark that fan out from a single spine resembling words on a page, these eight-toothed beetles have always been part of the local forest.

  9. Foamy bark canker - Wikipedia

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    Control of the beetle vector is the most effective management technique for disease prevention. Conventional methods of tree thinning and the use of insecticides have been used to combat the western bark beetles, but are only effective before the beetles have colonized and before the fungus has invaded the tree. [10]

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