RF2M4DNA0–3D image of Syringaldehyde skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of phytochemical isolated on white background
RF2BMB031–close up of traces of pests on tree bark. Tree bark pitted by bark beetle
RF2DA494K–Aerial view green, orange and red autumn forest, with bark beatle infected dead trees different colors germany rhineland palantino
RF2B62G13–spruce. dead tree with bark and holes
RF2B198A4–Deciduous oak forests infested drought dry and attacked by the European bark beetle pest Xyleborus monographus ambrosia, Scolytus intricatus
RF2C2NM09–Damage products on the Oak by the Scolytus intricatus, vintage engraved illustration.
RM2CDJ7J6–Tell-tale tunnel boring tracks of Elm Bark Beetle which introduces the fungus Ophiostoma ulmi that infects the tree with Dutch Elm Disease, DED.
RM2A2NGE8–Scolytus, Print, Scolytus is a genus of bark beetles (subfamily Scolytinae). It includes several species notorious for destroying trees in the forests. The Dutch elm disease is spread in North America by two species : the native elm bark beetle, Hylurgopinus rufipes, and the European elm bark beetle, Scolytus multistriatus. In Europe, while the aforementioned Scolytus multistriatus again acts as vector for infection, it is much less effective than the large elm bark beetle Scolytus scolytus
RMA44KBC–bark beetle borings
RME5YR3Y–Common small-leaved elm tree, Ulmus campestris, and elm bark beetle.
RFAHMXK5–Brood gallery and radiating chamber made under the bark of an elm tree Ulmus species by an Elm Bark Beetle and its lava
RMP6FDMW–Common small-leaved elm tree, Ulmus campestris, with flower, leaf and elm bark beetle, Scolytus multistriatus. Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RF2HWKT48–The imprint of the bark beetle (Scolytus scolytus) under the bark of the tree.
RMMFGBYM–ELM BARK BEETLE Scolytus scolytus Vector of Dutch Elm Disease invades tree via damage caused by beetles
RF2FM7A1X–White beech bark beetles, Scolytus carpini on wood
RM2DBTCWD–Common piddock, Pholas dactylus, Pholas callosa 2, angel wing clam, Cyrtopleura costata, Pholas costata 3, daddy long-legs spider, Pholcus phalangioides, bark beetle, Scolytus oleae Phloiotribes oleae. Phloiotribe, Pholades, Pholcus. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RFAHMXK0–A group of small elm trees Ulmus species that have grown to a certain size and then succumbed to Dutch Elm Disease
RF2BMB02R–Pattern on tree trunk log. tunnels of bark beetle form bizarre pattern under bark.
RF2DA4994–Aerial view green, orange and red autumn forest, with bark beatle infected dead trees different colors germany rhineland palantino
RMP5RHCW–N/A. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis. Coleoptera: Scolytus destructor or Scolytus scolytus (Elm Bark Beetle). 1840s. John Curtis (1791–1862) Alternative names Curtis; J. Curtis Description British entomologist and illustrator Date of birth/death 3 September 1791 6 October 1862 Location of birth/death Norwich, Norfolk London Work location London Authority control : Q327944 VIAF:53707224 ISNI:0000 0000 7374 6250 LCCN:no89015596 Open Library:OL2514429A Oxford Dict.:6959 WorldCat 237 Britishentomologyvolume2Plate43
RF2B198CT–Deciduous oak forests infested drought dry and attacked by the European bark beetle pest Xyleborus monographus ambrosia, Scolytus intricatus
RF2C2NM0H–Scolytus multistriatus, egg gallery and larval galleries in the sapwood of elm, vintage engraved illustration.
RM2CDJ80C–Tell-tale tunnel boring tracks of Elm Bark Beetle which introduces the fungus Ophiostoma ulmi that infects the tree with Dutch Elm Disease, DED.
RF2GNYEXX–beetles left drawings as hieroglyphs on a sawn tree under the bark
RM2A2NGE9–Scolytus, Print, Scolytus is a genus of bark beetles (subfamily Scolytinae). It includes several species notorious for destroying trees in the forests. The Dutch elm disease is spread in North America by two species : the native elm bark beetle, Hylurgopinus rufipes, and the European elm bark beetle, Scolytus multistriatus. In Europe, while the aforementioned Scolytus multistriatus again acts as vector for infection, it is much less effective than the large elm bark beetle Scolytus scolytus
RMA44KB9–bark beetle borings
RFGJTWM0–animal insect insects
RM2T696WN–Common piddock, Pholas dactylus, Pholas callosa 2, angel wing clam, Cyrtopleura costata, Pholas costata 3, daddy long-legs spider, Pholcus phalangioides, bark beetle, Scolytus oleae Phloiotribes oleae. Phloiotribe, Pholades, Pholcus. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39. .
RF2HWKT3Y–The imprint of the bark beetle (Scolytus scolytus) under the bark of the tree.
RMMFGBAT–ELM BARK BEETLE GALLERIES View of damage to Elm by burrowing activities of beetle Elm Bark Beetle is Scolytus scolytus
RF2HWKT05–Birch bark beetler or birch sapwood borer (Scolytus ratzeburgi) on birch bark.
RMA80B38–Elm tree (Ulmus procera) with Dutch elm disease.
RF2HWKRXW–Birch bark beetler or birch sapwood borer (Scolytus ratzeburgi) on birch bark.
RF2DADD03–Aerial view green, orange and red autumn forest, with bark beatle infected dead trees different colors germany rhineland palantino
RF2CTA33D–Closeup imprint of bark beetle under piece of bark. tree was eaten by bark beetle
RF2B198BH–Deciduous oak forests infested drought dry and attacked by the European bark beetle pest Xyleborus monographus ambrosia, Scolytus intricatus
RFBE4Y1R–Collection of beetles
RM2CDJ7FC–Tell-tale tunnel boring tracks of Elm Bark Beetle which introduces the fungus Ophiostoma ulmi that infects the tree with Dutch Elm Disease, DED.
RM2HFA461–Scolytus.scolytus.-.calwer.30.04.
RM2M4CJ5J–Bark Beetles: Scolytus Beetle - All States. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RMA44M11–
RF2B9221K–Scolytus, Print, Scolytus is a genus of bark beetles (subfamily Scolytinae). It includes several species notorious for destroying trees in the forests. The Dutch elm disease is spread in North America by two species : the native elm bark beetle, Hylurgopinus rufipes, and the European elm bark beetle, Scolytus multistriatus. In Europe, while the aforementioned Scolytus multistriatus again acts as vector for infection, it is much less effective than the large elm bark beetle Scolytus scolytus., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic ar
RF2HWKRXD–Birch bark beetler or birch sapwood borer (Scolytus ratzeburgi) on birch bark.
RMJTFWEB–Scolytus.multistriatus. .calwer.30.05
RMPFHAJD–. Dansk forstzoologi. Forest animals; Zoology. Fig. 95. Fig. 96. Fig. 95. Hylesimis piniperda. Fig. 96. Scolytus Ratzebttrgii. Fig. 97. TomicHS typographiis.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Boas, Johan Erik Vesti, 1855-. København Nordiske Forlag
RM2D7BA2A–Pinned, New York, United States, Scolytus canellae Wood, 2007, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae
RM2CDJ898–Tell-tale tunnel boring tracks of Elm Bark Beetle which introduces the fungus Ophiostoma ulmi that infects the tree with Dutch Elm Disease, DED.
RM2D7BA59–Pinned, Santa Ana, San Jose, Costa Rica, Scolytus nodatus Wood, 1969, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae
RM2HFA462–Scolytus.multistriatus.-.calwer.30.05.
RM2D7A85P–Pinned, Rincon de Osa, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, Scolytus torulus Wood, 1975, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae
RM2M4CHWC–Bark Beetles: Scolytus Beetle - All States. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RF2B9221J–Scolytus, Print, Scolytus is a genus of bark beetles (subfamily Scolytinae). It includes several species notorious for destroying trees in the forests. The Dutch elm disease is spread in North America by two species : the native elm bark beetle, Hylurgopinus rufipes, and the European elm bark beetle, Scolytus multistriatus. In Europe, while the aforementioned Scolytus multistriatus again acts as vector for infection, it is much less effective than the large elm bark beetle Scolytus scolytus., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic ar
RMMEFWA8–. Die europäischen Borkenkäfer. Für Forstleute, Baumzüchter und Entomologen . Fig. 31. Scolytus rugulosus, auf Plauinenbaum-Splint. a Muttergang, b b Larvengänge.
RM2AWYJYP–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1908, No.13-19 . a he d Fig. ^.—Scolytus rugulosus: a, adult beetle ; b, same in profile ; c, pupa ; d, larva—allmagnified about 10 times. (U. S. Dept. of Agriculture).
RF2HWKRXJ–Birch bark beetler or birch sapwood borer (Scolytus ratzeburgi) on birch bark.
RMJTK9DH–Scolytus.scolytus. .calwer.30.04
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