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scolytid
scolytid, n. (ˈskɒlɪtɪd) [ad. mod.L. Scolytid-æ, f. Scolytus (E. L. Geoffroy Hist. Insectes de Paris (1762) I. 309), f. Gr. σκολι-ός bent, curved: see next and -id.] A small cylindrical bark- or wood-boring beetle of the family Scolytidæ; of or pertaining to a beetle of this kind or the family as a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thanasimus formicarius
The larvae enter the scolytid galleries and feed on the immature stages of the bark beetles. wikipedia.org
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scolytoid
scolytoid, a. Ent. (ˈskɒlɪtɔɪd) [f. mod.L. (Geoffroy, 1762) Scolyt-us + -oid.] a. Pertaining or resembling the coleopterous family Scolytidæ. b. spec. A term used by C. V. Riley to denote the sixth and final larval stage of insects which undergo hypermetamorphosis.1883 C. V. Riley in Amer. Naturalis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ips (beetle)
Ips avulsus – small southern pine engraver Ips bonanseai Ips borealis – northern engraver Ips calligraphus – sixspined ips Ips cembrae – larger pine scolytid wikipedia.org
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ipid
ipid, n. and a. (ˈɪpɪd, ˈaɪpɪd) [a. mod.L. Ipidæ, f. Gr. ἰπ-, ἴψ woodworm.] A. n. A bark-beetle of the family Ipidæ, which is now included in the Curculionidæ. B. adj. Of or pertaining to a beetle of this type. Cf. scolytid.1866 E. C. Rye Brit. Beetles xii. 100 The Ipides have a single lobe to the m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hypothenemus birmanus
Hypothenemus birmanus, the kiawe scolytid, is a species of typical bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is found in North America. wikipedia.org
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Ophiostoma himal-ulmi
It was first isolated around breeding galleries of scolytid beetles in the bark of Ulmus wallichiana (the Himalayan elm). wikipedia.org
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engraver
engraver (ɛnˈgreɪvə(r)) Also 6–8 ingraver. [f. engrave v. + -er.] 1. One who engraves; one whose business it is to cut devices, figures, or letters in wood, metal, stone, etc. Now often spec. one who engraves pictures on metal or wood from which prints are to be taken.1586 T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ophiostoma ulmi
The pathogen enters its host with assistance from the Scolytid beetle, and will colonize the tunnels, or breeding galleries, made by the insect. In Dutch elm disease, the vectors that transmit Ophiostoma ulmi are Scolytid beetles. wikipedia.org
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shot-hole
shot-hole [shot n.1] 1. a. A hole made by the passage of a shot.1745 Capt. Durrell Jrnl. 20 May in J. S. McLennan Louisbourg (1918) 177 We had several Shott holes in all our sides. 1801 Nelson 22 Apr. in Nicolas Disp. (1846) VII. p. ccvii, The Infordestein..was desired to be sunk, which she soon was... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vateria indica
In this area, about 91% fruits were attacked by a curculionid weevil and a scolytid beetle (a borer), with eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults of both predators The scolytid borer mostly targeted the cotyledon (97%) and minimally affected (3%) the fruit pericarp. wikipedia.org
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elm
▪ I. elm, n. (ɛlm) Forms: 1 elm, 5–7 elme, 9 dial. elem, ellum, 4– elm. Also 4 ulm, 6 ulme. [OE. elm str. masc. = OHG. elm str. masc. (whence the derivatives MHG. elme, ilme, ilmene wk. fem.):—WGer. *elmo-z; the same word with difference of ablaut appears as ON. álmr (Sw. alm, Da. alm, ælm) etymolog... Oxford English Dictionary
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Astrocaryum standleyanum
Most fruits are infested by bruchid beetles, but scolytid beetles are more effective seed predators on the plant. wikipedia.org
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(PDF) Experimental evidence for pseudoarrhenotoky in Hypothenemus ...
Diploid arrhenotoky may have arisen from either the L or C systems (Nur 1980). Diplodiploid pseudoarrhenotoky has also been identified in a scolytid beetle, the coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus ...
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pin-hole
pin-hole (ˈpɪnhəʊl) Also pinhole. 1. A hole into which a pin or peg fits.1677 Moxon Mech. Exerc. ii. 19 The inside of the Hinge below the Pin-hole of the Joynt. Ibid. 26 If your Key is to have a Pin-hole, drill the hole in the middle of the end of the shank. 1727 Bradley Compl. Body Husb. 43 The pin... Oxford English Dictionary
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