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Trypophloeus
''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen decline. Other species' host are mainly poplars, willows and alder Alders are trees comprising the genus ''Alnus'' in the birch family Betulaceae. The genus comprises about 35 species of monoecious trees and shrubs, a few reaching a large size, distributed throughout the north temperate zone with a few sp ...s.Süda, I. ''Trypophloeus'' Fairmaine in Estonia and neighbouring countries, Eesti Metsamajanduse ja Looduskaitse Institut, Estonia Partial species list * '' Trypophloeus alni'' * '' Trypophloeus asperatus'' * '' Trypophloeus bispinulus'' * '' Trypophloeus discedens'' * '' Trypophloeus klimeschi'' * '' Trypophloeus populi'' Hopkins, 1915 * '' Trypophloeus striatulus'' * '' Trypophloeus thatcheri'' References Scol ...
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Trypophloeus Alni
''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen decline. Other species' host are mainly poplars, willow Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s ...s and alders.Süda, I. ''Trypophloeus'' Fairmaine in Estonia and neighbouring countries, Eesti Metsamajanduse ja Looduskaitse Institut, Estonia Partial species list * '' Trypophloeus alni'' * '' Trypophloeus asperatus'' * '' Trypophloeus bispinulus'' * '' Trypophloeus discedens'' * '' Trypophloeus klimeschi'' * '' Trypophloeus populi'' Hopkins, 1915 * '' Trypophloeus striatulus'' * '' Trypophloeus thatcheri'' References Sco ...
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Trypophloeus Thatcheri
''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen decline. Other species' host are mainly poplars, willows and alders.Süda, I. ''Trypophloeus'' Fairmaine in Estonia and neighbouring countries, Eesti Metsamajanduse ja Looduskaitse Institut, Estonia Partial species list * ''Trypophloeus alni ''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen d ...'' * '' Trypophloeus asperatus'' * '' Trypophloeus bispinulus'' * '' Trypophloeus discedens'' * '' Trypophloeus klimeschi'' * '' Trypophloeus populi'' Hopkins, 1915 * '' Trypophloeus striatulus'' * '' Trypophloeus thatcheri'' References Scol ...
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Trypophloeus Klimeschi
''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen decline. Other species' host are mainly poplars, willows and alders.Süda, I. ''Trypophloeus'' Fairmaine in Estonia and neighbouring countries, Eesti Metsamajanduse ja Looduskaitse Institut, Estonia Partial species list * ''Trypophloeus alni'' * '' Trypophloeus asperatus'' * '' Trypophloeus bispinulus'' * '' Trypophloeus discedens'' * '' Trypophloeus klimeschi'' * ''Trypophloeus populi'' Hopkins, 1915 * ''Trypophloeus striatulus'' * ''Trypophloeus thatcheri ''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen d ...'' References Scolyti ...
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Trypophloeus Discedens
''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen decline. Other species' host are mainly poplars, willows and alders.Süda, I. ''Trypophloeus'' Fairmaine in Estonia and neighbouring countries, Eesti Metsamajanduse ja Looduskaitse Institut, Estonia Partial species list * ''Trypophloeus alni'' * '' Trypophloeus asperatus'' * '' Trypophloeus bispinulus'' * '' Trypophloeus discedens'' * ''Trypophloeus klimeschi'' * ''Trypophloeus populi'' Hopkins, 1915 * ''Trypophloeus striatulus'' * ''Trypophloeus thatcheri ''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen d ...'' References Scolytin ...
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Trypophloeus Bispinulus
''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen decline. Other species' host are mainly poplars, willows and alders.Süda, I. ''Trypophloeus'' Fairmaine in Estonia and neighbouring countries, Eesti Metsamajanduse ja Looduskaitse Institut, Estonia Partial species list * ''Trypophloeus alni'' * '' Trypophloeus asperatus'' * '' Trypophloeus bispinulus'' * ''Trypophloeus discedens'' * ''Trypophloeus klimeschi'' * ''Trypophloeus populi'' Hopkins, 1915 * ''Trypophloeus striatulus'' * ''Trypophloeus thatcheri ''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen d ...'' References Scolytina ...
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Trypophloeus Asperatus
''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen decline. Other species' host are mainly poplars, willows and alders.Süda, I. ''Trypophloeus'' Fairmaine in Estonia and neighbouring countries, Eesti Metsamajanduse ja Looduskaitse Institut, Estonia Partial species list * ''Trypophloeus alni'' * '' Trypophloeus asperatus'' * ''Trypophloeus bispinulus'' * ''Trypophloeus discedens'' * ''Trypophloeus klimeschi'' * ''Trypophloeus populi'' Hopkins, 1915 * ''Trypophloeus striatulus'' * ''Trypophloeus thatcheri ''Tyrpophloeus'' is a genus of bark beetles. About 12 species comprise the genus, ranging from North America to Europe and Asia. The genus is little-known, but ''T. populi'' has recently become important as the causative agent of sudden aspen d ...'' References Scolytinae ...
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Trypophloeus Striatulus
''Trypophloeus striatulus'', the willow bark beetle, is a species of typical bark beetle in the family Curculionidae The Curculionidae are a family of weevils, commonly called snout beetles or true weevils. They are one of the largest animal families, with 6,800 genera and 83,000 species described worldwide. They are the sister group to the family Brentidae. T .... References Further reading * * Scolytinae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1853 {{Scolytinae-stub ...
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Trypophloeus Populi
''Tyrpophloeus populi'' is a species of bark beetle 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 to be a specialized clade of the "true weevil" family (Curculionidae). Although the ... implicated in sudden aspen decline. This beetle is tiny; adults measure about 2 millimeters. References Scolytinae Beetles described in 1915 {{Scolytinae-stub ...
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Cryphalini
Cryphalini is a tribe of true weevils in the subfamily Scolytinae, the bark beetles. Genera '' Acorthylus'' – '' Allernoporus'' – '' Coriacephilus'' – '' Cosmoderes'' – '' Cryphalogenes'' – '' Cryphalus'' – '' Cryptocarenus'' – '' Eidophelus'' – '' Ernocladius'' – '' Ernoporicus'' – '' Ernoporus'' – '' Hemicryphalus'' – ''Hypocryphalus'' – ''Hypothenemus ''Hypothenemus'' is a genus of oriental bark beetles in the family Curculionidae The Curculionidae are a family of weevils, commonly called snout beetles or true weevils. They are one of the largest animal families, with 6,800 genera and 83,00 ...'' – '' Margadillius'' – '' Neocryphus'' – '' Periocryphalus'' – '' Procryphalus'' – '' Ptilopodius'' – '' Scolytogenes'' – '' Stegomerus'' – '' Stephanopodius'' – '' Trischidias'' – '' Trypophloeus'' References External links * * * Cryphaliniat insectoid.info Polyphaga tribes Scolytinae {{Scolytinae-stub ...
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Animal
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motility, able to move, can Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of Cell (biology), cells, the blastula, during Embryogenesis, embryonic development. Over 1.5 million Extant taxon, living animal species have been Species description, described—of which around 1 million are Insecta, insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have Ecology, complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilate ...
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Alder
Alders are trees comprising the genus ''Alnus'' in the birch family Betulaceae. The genus comprises about 35 species of monoecious trees and shrubs, a few reaching a large size, distributed throughout the north temperate zone with a few species extending into Central America, as well as the northern and southern Andes. Description With a few exceptions, alders are deciduous, and the leaves are alternate, simple, and serrated. The flowers are catkins with elongate male catkins on the same plant as shorter female catkins, often before leaves appear; they are mainly wind-pollinated, but also visited by bees to a small extent. These trees differ from the birches (''Betula'', another genus in the family) in that the female catkins are woody and do not disintegrate at maturity, opening to release the seeds in a similar manner to many conifer cones. The largest species are red alder (''A. rubra'') on the west coast of North America, and black alder (''A. glutinosa''), native ...
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Arthropod
Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arthropod cuticle, cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical and their body possesses an exoskeleton, external skeleton. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. Some species have wings. They are an extremely diverse group, with up to 10 million species. The haemocoel, an arthropod's internal cavity, through which its haemolymph – analogue of blood – circulates, accommodates its interior Organ (anatomy), organs; it has an open circulatory system. Like their exteriors, the internal or ...
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