Hypothenemus birmanus
Hypothenemus birmanus (Eichhoff) - (kiawe scolytid)
The bark beetle breeds in the twigs of various plants and is native to the Old World tropics.
Publications covering Hypothenemus birmanus
Journal of Pest Science (2021) 94, 1183-1195
Fazila Yousuf, Peter A. Follett, Conrad P.D.T. Gillett, David Honsberger, Lourdes Chamorro, M. Tracy Johnson, Marisol Giraldo-Jaramillo, Pablo Benavides-Machado and Mark G. Wright (2021)
Limited host range in the idiobiont parasitoid Phymastichus coffea, a prospective biological control agent of the coffee pest Hypothenemus hampei in Hawaii
Florida Entomologist (2019) 102, 717-724
Demian F. Gomez, Andrew J. Johnson, Paloma Carton de Grammont, Janet Alfonso-Simonetti, Janelim Montaigne, Ana I. Elizondo, Berta Lina Muiño, Dairon Ojeda, Jesús Vidal and Jiri Hulcr (2019)
New records of bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) from Cuba with description of a new species
Bulletin of Entomological Research (2017) 107, 106-117
S. Olivier-Espejel, B.P. Hurley and J. Garnas (2017)
Assessment of beetle diversity, community composition and potential threats to forestry using kairomone-baited traps
Environmental Entomology (2016) 45, 627-632
Andrew J. Johnson, Paul E. Kendra, James Skelton and Jiri Hulcr (2016)
Species diversity, phenology, and temporal flight patterns of Hypothenemus pygmy borers (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in South Florida
Florida Entomologist (1994) 77, 313-329
Thomas H. Atkinson and Stewart B. Peck (1994)
Annotated checklist of the bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Platypodidae and Scolytidae) of tropical southern Florida