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- Ips sexdentatus
Ips sexdentatus has six spines with the largest spine in the fourth position (Fig 2c), and this character differentiates the species from all other Ips species
- EENY-808 IN1421: Six-Toothed Bark Beetle, Six-Spined Engraver Beetle . . .
Ips sexdentatus, also known as the six-toothed spruce bark beetle, primarily colonizes Mediterranean pines Occasionally, it also colonizes other conifer species, like spruce, but rarely
- Ips sexdentatus - Wikipedia
Ips sexdentatus Ips sexdentatus is a species of bark beetle in the family Curculionidae [1][2] It is found in Europe [2][3]
- EPPO Datasheet: Ips sexdentatus
In Northern Europe, I sexdentatus is found on Pinus sylvestris, and in Central and Southern Europe it is also found on P pinaster, P heldreichii and P nigra In Turkey, Georgia and Southern Russia, it occurs on Picea orientalis It is occasionally recorded on species of Picea, Abies and Larix
- Six-Toothed Bark Beetle, Six-Spined Engraver Beetle, Pine Stenographer . . .
Ips sexdentatus is regulated as a quarantine pest in several countries, such as some European island countries (Ireland and Cyprus) (Jeger et al 2017) It has also been recently added to the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s 2023 Priority Pest List, highlighting its high potential for invasion to the North American continent
- Factsheet - Ips sexdentatus
-Has six spines on the elytral declivity -Differs from all other Ips spp by having the largest spine in the fourth position -Is unlike North American six-spined species I calligraphus and I apache, which have the largest spine in the third position
- Ips sexdentatus Six-toothed pine bark beetle - LOS
There are a total of 14 observations of the species in the system The largest species in the genus Ips, measuring 6 to 8 mm in length The first swarming is in early May, the second in July Mostly the adults overwinter, usually in pupal chambers The larva lives under thick bark of old trees
- Ips sexdentatus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ips species are difficult to identify A combination of frontal fovea, granules, punctures and tubercles, punctation and setae of the elytral disk and sculpture of the elytral declivity are diagnostic for many species However, intraspecific variation often occurs within these characters
- Ips sexdentatus (Boerner) Coleoptera: Curculionidae Six-toothed Ips
Ips sexdentatus (Boerner) Coleoptera: Curculionidae Six-toothed Ips Reason for Inclusion in Manual Ips sexdentatus was a target species in the original EWB BB National Survey Manual
- Ips sexdentatus (six-toothed bark beetle) | CABI Compendium
This datasheet on Ips sexdentatus covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Hosts Species Affected, Diagnosis, Biology Ecology, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Uses, Prevention Control, Further Information
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