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1. Fine Structure of the Mouthparts of Three Tomicus Beetles Co-Infecting Pinus yunnanensis in Southwestern China with Some Functional Comments.

2. Fine Structure of the Mouthparts of Three Tomicus Beetles Co-Infecting Pinus yunnanensis in Southwestern China with Some Functional Comments

3. Spatial Distribution Pattern and Sampling Plans for Two Sympatric Tomicus Species Infesting Pinus yunnanensis during the Shoot-Feeding Phase.

4. Spatial Distribution Pattern and Sampling Plans for Two Sympatric Tomicus Species Infesting Pinus yunnanensis during the Shoot-Feeding Phase

5. 4种切梢小蠹携带伴生菌的带菌率差异.

6. Semiochemical Regulation of the Intraspecific and Interspecific Behavior of Tomicus yunnanensis and Tomicus minor during the Shoot-Feeding Phase.

7. Isolation and identification of <italic>Sydowia polyspora</italic> and its pathogenicity on <italic>Pinus yunnanensis</italic> in Southwestern China.

8. The colonisation of Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.) by Tomicus minor Hartig in southern Poland: modelling and monitoring.

9. Sydowia polyspora Dominates Fungal Communities Carried by Two Tomicus Species in Pine Plantations Threatened by Fusarium circinatum.

10. What is Next in Bark Beetle Phylogeography?

11. Morphological separation of Tomicus piniperda and T. destruens (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae): new and old characters

12. Phylogeography of the Eurasian pine shoot beetle Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)

13. Differential patterns of ophiostomatoid fungal communities associated with three sympatric Tomicus species infesting pines in south-western China, with a description of four new species

14. Tomicus piniperda

15. Tomicus minor

16. Intraspecific and interspecific attraction of three Tomicus beetle species during the shoot-feeding phase.

17. Origin and Expansion of the Yunnan Shoot Borer, Tomicus yunnanensis (Coleoptera: Scolytinae): A Mixture of Historical Natural Expansion and Contemporary Human-Mediated Relocation.

18. Tomicus Latreille

19. Antennal morphology and sensilla ultrastructure of three tomicus species (coleoptera: Curculionidae, scolytinae).

20. Predicting the distribution of the two bark beetles Tomicus destruens and Tomicus piniperda in Europe and the Mediterranean region.

21. What is Next in Bark Beetle Phylogeography?

22. Global Transcriptome Profiling of the Pine Shoot Beetle, Tomicus yunnanensis (Coleoptera: Scolytinae).

23. Attraction of Tomicus yunnanensis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to Yunnan Pine Logs with and without Periderm or Phloem: An Effective Monitoring Bait.

24. Performance of Tomicus yunnanensis and Tomicus minor (Col., Scolytinae) on Pinus yunnanensis and Pinus armandii in Yunnan, Southwestern China.

25. Coexistence and Competition between Tomicus yunnanensis and T. minor (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) in Yunnan Pine.

26. Response of Tomicus yunnanensis (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) to Infested and Uninfested Pinus yunnanensis Bolts.

27. Breeding performance of Tomicus destruens at different densities: the effect of intraspecific competition.

28. Hierarchical structure of mitochondrial lineages of Tomicus destruens (Coleoptera, Scolytidae) related to environmental variables.

29. Fungi associated with Tomicus minor on Pinus sylvestris in Poland and their succession into the sapwood of beetle-infested windblown trees.

30. Responses of the Mediterranean Pine Shoot Beetle Tomicus destruens (Wollaston) to Pine Shoot and Bark Volatiles.

31. ROLE OF PLANT ENEMIES IN THE FORESTRY OF INDIGENOUS VS. NONINDIGENOUS PINES.

32. Do restoration fellings in protected forests increase the risk of bark beetle damages in adjacent forests? A case study from Fennoscandian boreal forest.

33. Fungal flora associated with Tomicus piniperda L. in an area close to a timber yard in southern Poland.

34. Breeding performance and longevity of Tomicus destruens on Mediterranean and continental pine species.

35. Comparative population genetic study of two oligophagous insects associated with the same hosts.

36. Phylogeographic structure and past history of the circum-Mediterranean species Tomicus destruens Woll. (Coleoptera: Scolytinae).

37. Associations between Tomicus destruens and Leptographium spp. in Pinus pinea and P. pinaster stands in Tuscany, central Italy.

38. Effects of green tree retention and prescribed burning on the crown damage caused by the pine shoot beetles ( Tomicus spp.) in pine-dominated timber harvest areas.

39. Fungi vectored by the introduced bark beetle Tomicus piniperda in Ontario, Canada, and comments on the taxonomy of Leptographium lundbergii, Leptographium terebrantis, Leptographium truncatum, and Leptographiumwingfieldii.

40. Predicting the mortality of Pinus sylvestris attacked by Gremmeniella abietina and occurrence of Tomicus piniperda colonization.

41. A new Leptographium species associated with Tomicus piniperda infesting pine logs in Korea.

42. Descriptive biogeography ofTomicus(Coleoptera: Scolytidae) species in Spain.

43. Susceptibility of pine plantations to attack by the pine shoot beetle (Tomicus piniperda) in southern Ontario.

44. Host and non-host odour signals governing host selection by the pine shoot beetle,Tomicus piniperdaand the spruce bark beetle,Hylurgops palliatus(Col., Scolytidae).

45. Evaluation of semiochemicals potentially synergistic toα-pinene for trapping the larger European pine shoot beetle,Tomicus piniperda(Col., Scolytidae).

46. Genetic study of the forest pest Tomicus piniperda (Col., Scolytinae) in Yunnan province (China) compared to Europe: new insights for the systematics and evolution of the genus Tomicus.

47. Suitability of Some Southern and Western Pines as Hosts for the Pine Shoot Beetle, Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae).

48. Semiochemical Disruption of the Pine Shoot Beetle, Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae).

49. Colonization of Scots, red, and jack pine logs by Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Michigan pine stands.

50. Development of an improved attractive lure for the pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae).

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