RMEBNNCG–bark beetles, engraver beetles & ambrosia beetles, timber beetles (Scolytidae (Ipidae)), aerial view to infestation area in a still intact spruce forest, Czech Republic, Boehmerwald
RMB721BG–Bark beetle Xyleborus sp wood boring beetles in damaged ornamental tree
RFBXN2CK–Bark beetle gallery.
RF2FNXWM5–Larval tunnels in fir bark after the european spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus. This beetle can be a pest on coniferous woods.
RFEDAT1T–Bark Beetle pattern on tree trunk
RM2CC4YTB–bark beetles, engraver beetles & ambrosia beetles, timber beetles (Scolytidae (Ipidae)), bark beetle trap in a spruce monoculture, Germany
RMBXP7DA–Dead pine trees behind attacks by six-spined engraver beetles (Landes - France). Pins morts après attaque par des scolytes.
RF2HD5E25–European spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, digestive tracts on spruce
RF2CH9XXA–Dry trunk of spruce with exfoliating bark, Diseased fir tree damaged by bark beetle, nature, autumn forest
RF2G88N0X–Bark beetles in a tree
RF2H0PD74–Bizarre bark beetle galleries on a dead tree. Pest damage. Tracery created by larvae which lived in the tree and fed on the living tissues below the b
RF2JNRF93–Detail shot of a bark beetle (Scolytidae, Scolytinae) on wooden surface.
RF2HYX8D1–The European spruce bark beetle - Ips typographus
RME45JWN–Aerial view of border between spruce forest and Dwarf mountain pine (Pinus mugo) zones showing several trees killed by Bark beetle (Scolytidae) Western Tatras, Carpathian Mountains, Slovakia, June 2009
RMBCYGHB–bark beetles trap with bait / Scolytidae ( Ipidae)
RMF0G879–Old mountain forest with Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Mountain ash / Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) trees, some areas with trees killed by Bark beetles (Scolytidae) Western Tatras, Carpathian Mountains, Slovakia, June 2009
RMB72MKD–Bark beetle Xyleborus sp a wood boring beetle in damaged ornamental tree
RMC04J27–bark beetle (family Scolytidae) collected from a trap
RMB711N7–Bark beetle Xyleborus sp wood boring beetles in damaged ornamental tree
RFCP7RT8–Old tree destroyed by bark beetles
RF2J07TT5–The European spruce bark beetle - Ips typographus
RMB0422X–Bark Beetle Invasion in picea abies Forest Germany
RMEBNJ5G–bark beetles, engraver beetles & ambrosia beetles, timber beetles (Scolytidae (Ipidae)), aerial view to raised bog and spruce forest damaged by timber beetles, Czech Republic, Boehmerwald, Sumava Nationalpark
RMA712HP–forest damaged by bark beetle / Ips typographus
RMF00C97–Norway spruce (Picea abies), landscape of a dead Norway spruce forest killed by bark beetle (Scolytidae), Germany, Bavaria, Bavarian Forest National Park
RM2JENR2J–Scolytidae. IPD.05470: Africa. Tanzania. Zanzibar. Zanzibar Island. Quaternary. Pleistocene.;
RF2JNRF5R–Detail shot of a bark beetle (Scolytidae, Scolytinae) on wooden surface.
RF2C2NJGB–Galleries of bark beetles, vintage engraved illustration. Natural History of Animals, 1880.
RF2M5ARN3–Bark beetle - Phloeosinus aubei. Phloeosinus aubei is a species of bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is commonly known as the cedar bark bee
RFBE6TJ9–Coarse woody debris on the ascent to Rachel Mountain, Bavarian Forest National Park, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RF2HYPMT0–The European spruce bark beetle - Ips typographus
RMW22DJ8–Archive image from page 11 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill62dans Year: 1907 8 Oversigt over familierne. Hovedet nedadbøjet, smallere end pronotum, dette på siden uden lårgruber. 1. fodled meget kortere end de følgende led tilsammen 1. Scolytidae. Hovedet fremstrakt, bredere end pronotum, dette på siderne med en grube til optagelse af forlåret. 1. fodled mindst så langt som de følgende led tilsammen (hos os kun een, synantrop art) 2. Platypodidae (p. 91). 1. familie Scolytidae. (fpidae). Hov
RMA44M11–
RM2AJKH84–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . of various boringbeetles, of which species of Bostrychidaeare amongst the worst in India. Some ofthe Scolytidae also do damage in this way,and a few Cerambycidae. As instances ofdamage of this nature, the genera Sinoxylonand Dinoderus in the first family, Xylebortisin the second, and Stromatium amongstthe Cerambycidae, may be quoted. The females of all these insects tunnel down into wood, usually when the firstsap has dried out of it, to lay their eggs. On hatching out the grubs feedin the wood, reducing its structure to powder. Or in t
RMF00C99–Norway spruce (Picea abies), landscape of a dead Norway spruce forest killed by bark beetle (Scolytidae), Germany, Bavaria, Bavarian Forest National Park
RMPFHEBT–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Barkbiller. (Scolytidae og Platypodidae). Hovedet ikke eller kun ganske kort snude- formet forlænget (se f. eks. fig. 20 A, p. 33, og fig. 47, p. 81). Overlæben usynlig (undtagen hos Platypodidae). Strubepladen manglende, idet de to strubesømme er smeltede sammen til en, undertiden utydelig midtersøm. Palperne meget korte og stive. Følehornene (fig. 1) knæede, med skaft, svøbe og kølle. Pronotums og prosternums sidesømme forsvundne, pronotum (undtagen hos Scolytus) uden siderande. Bugen med 5 led. Skinnebenene på ydersid
RF2G88N1W–Bark beetles in a tree
RMMEEEB6–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Ipidae (Scolytidae). — Das System. Adi tomischen) Merkmale berücksichtigte und auf Grund dieser eingehenden Unter- suchungen eine Klassifikation der Borkenkäfer auf phylogenetischer Basis zu schaffen versuchte. Nüßlins System ist zweifellos das wissenschaftlich am besten begründete, da es auf breiterer Grundlage beruht. Als besonders wichtiges Merkmal von höchstem diagnostischem Wert be- trachtet Nüßlin den Bau, bezw. die chitinisierten Innenteile des sogenannten Kaumagens. Er folgt darin R. Lindemann, der schon 1875 ^^^ ^^^ hohen sys
RF2M5ARMX–Bark beetle - Phloeosinus aubei. Phloeosinus aubei is a species of bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is commonly known as the cedar bark bee