- Ips
typographus at
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typographus at
Wikispecies Species Profile-
European Spruce Bark
Beetle (Ips
typographus), National...
- the 1980s or
recently at the
beginning of 2007) and bark
beetle (Ips
typographus).
Numerous large plateaux with
raised peat bogs,
glacial lakes and remnants...
- environment,
excavating snags and
providing food for insectivores. I.
typographus is
described as "an
essential component of
every spruce forest ecosystem"...
-
Symbolae Mycologicae (in Latin). Uppsala:
Excudit C.A.
Leffler Reg. Acad.
Typographus. pp. 17–136. Núñez, Maria; Ryvarden, Leif (1995). "Polyporus (Basidiomycotina)...
- America. A
similarly aggressive species in
Europe is the
spruce ips Ips
typographus. A tiny bark beetle, the
coffee berry borer,
Hypothenemus hampei is a...
-
Bononiae prope Archigymnasium sub
vexillum Rosae: Jo.
Baptista Blancus typographus.
Caroline P.
Murphy (1999). 'In
praise of the
ladies of Bologna': the...
-
visually from Ips
typographus. Ips
cembrae is
native to most of its
habitat and is
considered less of a pest risk than Ips
typographus. The
beetle mainly...
-
engraver beetle (Ips ****dentatus) and the
European spruce bark
beetle (Ips
typographus),
produce galleries in wood for
their eggs and larvae.
Almost all beetles...
-
Tomicus piniperda and T. minor, and the
European spruce bark beetle, Ips
typographus.
Often they are seen
waiting for
their prey on the bark of
fallen pine...
- "Parisian printer" (
typographus parisiensis). The
following year he ****umed the
title illustris viri
Huldrici Fuggeri typographus from his patron, Ulrich...