Orthotomicus erosus (Wollaston 1857) (introduced)  


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SYNONYMY


Taxonomic Comments.   Reports from Chile refer to O. laricis.


  • Orthotomicus erosus (Wollaston 1857) Cat. Coleopt. Insects Madeira in the Collection of: 95
  • Ips erosus (Wollaston 1857) Cat. Coleopt. Insects Madeira in the Collection of: 95
  • Tomicus erosus Wollaston 1857. Cat. Coleopt. Insects Madeira in the Collection of: 95
  • Tomicus rectangulus Ferrari 1867. Die Forst- und Baumzuchtschadlichen Borkenkäfer : 83

DISTRIBUTION.

Numbers in parentheses after each geographic unit are the number of distinct collection events in the database for that unit. For exotic species generally only countries are listed for localities outside the New World. For further information on published sources of distribution, check the REFERENCES section.


Distribution Comments.   This species is found throughout the Eurasian conifer forests from western Europe to China. It has been introduced into North America (California).


There are no distribution records in the database


HOSTS

Numbers in parentheses after each host family, genus, or collection method are the number of distinct collection events in the database for that host or method.



REFERENCES

The following are important recent monographs, catalogs, and supplements to catalogs that refer to this species. The specific page on which the reference is made is shown in pink at the end of the reference. In the case of Wood (1982) and Wood & Bright (1992) clicking on the reference page will link to a digital version of the work in question.


  • Wood, S.L., Bright,D.E. 1992. A catalog of Scolytidae and Platypodidae (Coleoptera), Part 2. Taxonomic Index. Great Basin Nat. Mem. 13:1-1553 (vol. A, B). [504]
  • Wood, S.L. 2007. Bark and ambrosia beetles of South America (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Monte L. Bean Sci. Mus.,Provo, Utah. 900 pp. [341]. (data capture complete)

The following are references from which host and distribution data have been input into the database. If one of the above monographs or catalogs also appears in this list, it means that most relevant collection event data have been included.


  1. Cavaletto, G.; Faccoli, M.; Marini, L.; Spaethe, J.; Magnani, G.; Rassati, D. 2020. Effect of Trap Color on Captures of Bark- and Wood-Boring Beetles (Coleoptera; Buprestidae and Scolytinae) and Associated Predators. Insects 11 (749): 1`-15.
  2. Cognato, A.I.; Sperling, F.A.H. 2000. Phylogeny of Ips DeGeer species (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I DNA sequence. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 14 (3): 445-460.
  3. EDRR 2011. USFS Early Detection Rapid Response Database. http://www.fs.fed.us/invasivespecies/earlydetection.shtml/.
  4. EDRR 2014. USFS Early Detection Rapid Response Database. http://www.fs.fed.us/invasivespecies/earlydetection.shtml/.
  5. Goldarazena, A.; Bright, D.E.; Hishinuma, S.M.; López, S.; Seybold, S.J. 2014. First record of Pityophthorus solus (Blackman, 1928) in Europe. EPPO Bull. 44 (1): 65-69.
  6. Gomez, D.; Hirigoyen, A.; Balmelli, G.; Viera, C.; Mártinez, G. 2017. Patterns in flight phenologies of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) in commercial pine tree plantations in Uruguay. Bosque 38(1).
  7. Gómez, D.; Martínez, G. 2013. Bark Beetles in Pine Tree Plantations in Uruguay: First Record of Orthotomicus erosus Wollaston (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae). Coleopt. Bull. 67(4): 470-472.
  8. Houda, D.; Nassera, D.; Amador, V.; El-Keblawy, A. 2023. Diversity of bark beetles (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) and their attack strategy in a natural forest of semi-arid region (Djelfa- Algeria) . Pol. Pismo Entomol. 92: 7-20.
  9. Lee, J.C.; Seybold, S.J.; Cranston, P. 2005. Pest Alert: Mediterranean Pine Engraver. USDA Forest Service R5-PR-016: 1-4.
  10. Wood, S.L. 2007. Bark and ambrosia beetles of South America (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Monte L. Bean Science Museum. Provo, Utah: 1-900.
  11. Wood, S.L.; Bright, D.E. 1992. A catalog of Scolytidae and Platypodidae (Coleoptera), Part 2. Taxonomic Index (Volumes A,B). Great Basin Nat. Mem. 13: 1-1553.

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Maps automatically open at the center of the plotted points and the scale is set to encompass all map points. Maps can be resized (scale bar at upper left) and the center moved (place cursor over map and drag) to see other parts of the distribution of the species. Clicking on a map marker will pull up collection event data and a literature citation if present. If any errors are found, please refer to the "series code" which is a unique identifier for a database record in any communications). Coordinates have not been entered for all collection records. Localities outside the New World are not plotted, even though they are listed in the distribution summary and in the table of records.

There are no distribution records in the database



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