Tomicus piniperda: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Coleoptera
- Family
- Curculionidae
- Genus
- Tomicus
- Species
- Tomicus piniperda
- Scientific Name
- Tomicus piniperda
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Tomicus piniperda
Tomicus piniperda, the common pine shoot beetle, is a bark beetle native throughout Europe, northwestern Africa, and northern Asia. It is one of the most destructive shoot-feeding species in northern Europe.
Its primary host plant is Scots pine Pinus sylvestris, but it also uses European black pine P. nigra, maritime pine P. pinaster, eastern white pine P. strobus, red pine P. resinosa, jack pine P. banksiana and other pines to a small extent, and more rarely on spruce Picea and larch Larix. Scots pine is the most important forest tree species in East-central Europe, with Scots pine occupying 68% of total forest area in Poland, making T. piniperda an important pest.
...Tomicus piniperda in languages:
- Bokmål
- stor margborer
- Czech
- lýkohub sosnový
- Danish
- Marvborer
- English
- Eurasian Pine Shoot Beetle
- Finnish
- pystynävertäjä
- French
- Scolyte des pousses du pin
- German
- Großer Waldgärtner
- Japanese
- マツノキクイムシ
- Korean
- 소나무좀
- Lithuanian
- Didysis kirpikas
- Russian
- Большой сосновый лубоед
- Swedish
- större märgborre
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