Definition of Scolytinae. Meaning of Scolytinae. Synonyms of Scolytinae

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Definition of Scolytinae

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- A bark beetle is the common name for the subfamily of beetles Scolytinae. Previously, this was considered a distinct family (Scolytidae), but is now understood...
- the family Brentidae. They include the bark beetles as the subfamily Scolytinae, which are modified[unreliable source?] in shape in accordance with their...
- beetle (Ips typographus), is a species of beetle in the weevil subfamily Scolytinae, the bark beetles, and is found from Europe to Asia Minor and some parts...
- Ambrosia beetles are beetles of the weevil subfamilies Scolytinae and Platypodinae (Coleoptera, Curculionidae), which live in nutritional symbiosis with...
- Electronic components Electronic components Bark with scolytinae sp. galleries Bark with scolytinae sp. galleries Some images created with CombineZM/CombineZP...
- beetle Xyleborinus saxesenii (Ratzeburg, 1837) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) from fr**** and adult DNA by TaqMan Probe real-time-PCR". EPPO Bulletin...
- known as woodworm include: Ambrosia beetles (weevils of the subfamilies Scolytinae and Platypodinae) Woodboring weevils (Pentarthrum huttoni and Euophryum...
- Xyleborus affinis Eichhoff (1868) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)". Ask IFAS - Powered by EDIS. Retrieved 2024-02-26. "Xyleborus affinis...
- multiple cryptic species of ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae: Xyleborini), known as an invasive species in California, Israel and South...
- beetles of the genus Dendroctonus Erichson (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)" (PDF). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 98 (2): 325–342. doi:10...