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  2. Mountain pine beetle - Wikipedia

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    The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) is a species of bark beetle native to the forests of western North America from Mexico to central British Columbia. It has a hard black exoskeleton, and measures approximately 5 millimetres (1⁄4 in), about the size of a grain of rice. In western North America, an outbreak of the beetle and ...

  3. Dendroctonus adjunctus - Wikipedia

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    Dendroctonus adjunctus, the roundheaded pine beetle, is a species of bark beetle in the family Curculionidae found in North America. [1] [2] [3] A parasite, the roundheaded pine beetle feeds on and eventually kills pine trees of several species in Guatemala, Mexico, and the Southern United States (New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Utah).

  4. Bark beetle - Wikipedia

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    Massive outbreaks of mountain pine beetles in western North America after about 2005 have killed millions of acres of forest from New Mexico to British Columbia. [20] 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]

  5. Dendroctonus frontalis - Wikipedia

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    Dendroctonus frontalis, the southern pine beetle, [1] often shortened to simply SPB, is a species of bark beetle native to the forests of the southern United States, Mexico and Central America. [2] It has recently expanded its range to the northeastern United States, where it is considered an invasive species and has destroyed massive amounts ...

  6. Bursaphelenchus xylophilus - Wikipedia

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    The nematodes drop off the beetle, and infect healthy pine trees when the adult beetles eat the young pine branches. [16] The pine wilt nematode is spread by a number of bark beetles and wood borers, typically associated with the genus Monochamus of pine sawyers. [17] Pine sawyers lay their eggs in the bark of dead timber.

  7. Dendroctonus brevicomis - Wikipedia

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    Species: D. brevicomis. Binomial name. Dendroctonus brevicomis. LeConte, 1876. Dendroctonus brevicomis, the western pine beetle, is a species of crenulate bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is found in North America [1][2][3] and parts of Mexico. [4] It is known as a destructive pest of ponderosa and Coulter pine trees. [5]

  8. Arhopalus ferus - Wikipedia

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    Criocephalus ferus Mulsant, 1839. Criocephalum polonicum Motschulsky, 1845. Arhopalus ferus, commonly known as the burnt pine longhorn beetle, [2] is a species of long horn beetle, of the order Coleoptera. It was first described by French entomologist Étienne Mulsant in 1839.

  9. Dendroctonus jeffreyi - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins, 1909. Dendroctonus jeffreyi, known generally as the Jeffrey pine beetle or mountain pine beetle, is a species of crenulate bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. [1][2][3] It is found in North America. [1] The Jeffrey pine beetle is monophagous on the Jeffrey pine tree, a dominant yellow pine and most concentrated in areas ranging ...