Bark and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae) are the most successful group of invasive wood borers worldwide, and the most invasive among them are species in the tribe Xyleborini. This haplodiploid, highly inbred, fungus-farming group is represented by 30 non-native species in North America, of which at least five are serious pests. The few identification resources for Xyleborini that exist are becoming outdated due to new species arrivals and nomenclatural changes. Here we present a new comprehensive key to Xyleborini currently known from the continental United States. Compared to the previous key, the following species have been added to the North American fauna: Ambrosiodmus minor (Stebbing), Ambrosiophilus nodulosus (Eggers), Anisandrus maich...
Plant-associated arthropods have been shown to cross large oceanic distances on floating plant mater...
In a 2007 survey of ambrosia and bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) along a transe...
FIGURE 1. Invasive Asian xyleborine ambrosia beetles in Central American forests. (a–c) Xylosandrus ...
Bark and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae) are the most successful group of invasive wood borers worldwi...
New American locality records are given for two exotic ambrosia beetles (Coleptera: Scolytidae) in t...
Xyleborus is one of the most diverse and abundant genera of ambrosia beetles, several species of whi...
Xyleborinus octiesdentatus (Murayama), an ambrosia beetle native to Asia, is reported for the first ...
Xyleborus is one of the most diverse and abundant genera of ambrosia beetles, several species of whi...
Ambrosia beetles from the tribe Xyleborini are part of nearly all forest ecosystems. Because of thei...
Six species of the genus Xyleborinus (Reitter 1913) have been reported in North America. Five of the...
Pseudocryptic species, those that are difficult to diagnose using traditional taxonomic methods, are...
Ten species of ambrosia beetles of the tribe Xyleborini, Amasa beesoni (Eggers, 1930), Amasa opalesc...
We report the first record of an ambrosia beetle, Xyleborinus exiguus (Walker 1859) (Curculionidae: ...
More than 95% of the reforested area in Brazil is covered by exotic Eucalyptus and Pinus plantations...
Background: Invasive species can have devastating effects on native ecosystems and therefore impose ...
Plant-associated arthropods have been shown to cross large oceanic distances on floating plant mater...
In a 2007 survey of ambrosia and bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) along a transe...
FIGURE 1. Invasive Asian xyleborine ambrosia beetles in Central American forests. (a–c) Xylosandrus ...
Bark and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae) are the most successful group of invasive wood borers worldwi...
New American locality records are given for two exotic ambrosia beetles (Coleptera: Scolytidae) in t...
Xyleborus is one of the most diverse and abundant genera of ambrosia beetles, several species of whi...
Xyleborinus octiesdentatus (Murayama), an ambrosia beetle native to Asia, is reported for the first ...
Xyleborus is one of the most diverse and abundant genera of ambrosia beetles, several species of whi...
Ambrosia beetles from the tribe Xyleborini are part of nearly all forest ecosystems. Because of thei...
Six species of the genus Xyleborinus (Reitter 1913) have been reported in North America. Five of the...
Pseudocryptic species, those that are difficult to diagnose using traditional taxonomic methods, are...
Ten species of ambrosia beetles of the tribe Xyleborini, Amasa beesoni (Eggers, 1930), Amasa opalesc...
We report the first record of an ambrosia beetle, Xyleborinus exiguus (Walker 1859) (Curculionidae: ...
More than 95% of the reforested area in Brazil is covered by exotic Eucalyptus and Pinus plantations...
Background: Invasive species can have devastating effects on native ecosystems and therefore impose ...
Plant-associated arthropods have been shown to cross large oceanic distances on floating plant mater...
In a 2007 survey of ambrosia and bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) along a transe...
FIGURE 1. Invasive Asian xyleborine ambrosia beetles in Central American forests. (a–c) Xylosandrus ...