Scolytus intricatus (Ratzeburg 1837) (Family Curculionidae)


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Length: 2.4-3.6mm
Egg Larva Pupa Adult
June - September
(10-14 Days)
(Winter) May - July
(3-4 Weeks)
June - September
(Earliest: 1.6)

Attractant Chemicals
Alkanes Methylheptane

Biotopes:
Hedge Rows

Beech Forest
Food:
(Wood Borer)

Betulaceae

Fagaceae

Populus nigra

Aesculus hippocastanum
Possible Food:
(Wood Borer)

Salix
Possible Parasitoids:
Many Ichneumonidae Larvae

Many Braconidae Larvae

Nature Spot: Oak Bark Beetle - Scolytus intricatus
Plant Parasites of Europe: Scolytus intricatus


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