bark beetle

bark beetle
any of numerous small, cylindrical beetles of the family Scolytidae that nest under the bark of hardwood trees, leaving intricate tracings on the wood. Also called ambrosia beetle, engraver beetle.
[1860-65]

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Any member of the beetle family Scolytidae, many of which severely damage trees.

Bark beetles are cylindrical, brown or black, and usually less than 0.25 in. (6 mm) long. A male and females (as many as 60 females with each male) bore into a tree and form a chamber where each female deposits her eggs. The emerging larvae bore away from the chamber, forming a characteristic series of tunnels. Different species attack particular trees, damaging roots, stems, seeds, or fruits. Some species transmit disease (e.g., elm bark beetles carry spores of the fungal Dutch elm disease).

Bark beetle (Dendroctonus valens)

William E. Ferguson

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insect
also called  Engraver Beetle,  
 any of more than 2,000 species of bark beetle (order Coleoptera) that exist worldwide and are cylindrical, usually under 6 mm (0.25 inch) long, brown or black in colour, and often very destructive. The male and female bore into a tree and form an egg chamber. At times, as many as 60 females are found with each male. The female deposits her eggs in niches along the sides of the chamber. After the eggs hatch, the larvae bore away from the chamber, forming a characteristic series of tunnels. Each larva pupates at the end of its tunnel and emerges as an adult through a hole bored in the bark.

      Different species of bark beetles attack particular trees, damaging roots, stems, seeds, or fruits. Plant diseases are transmitted by some beetles. For example, the elm bark beetles (elm bark beetle) of the genera Scolytus and Hylurgopinus carry the spores of the fungal Dutch elm disease. When bark is removed from affected trees, the arrangement of the galleries can be seen on the wood surface. Each species of elm bark beetle produces a distinctive gallery pattern. Most species of Ips and Dendroctonus attack pines. The larvae of the clover root borer, Hylastinus obscurus, damage clover roots.

      Other insects sometimes included in this family are the ambrosia beetles, also called timber beetles, which bore into the wood of trees, destroying significant amounts of timber. The female constructs a long central gallery, off of which are the egg chambers. On a pile of excrement and wood chips in the main chamber, she cultivates a fungus for food. The galleries of the ambrosia beetle are recognized by their uniform size and dark stain, which is caused by the fungus growing on the wall.

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  • bark beetle — bark′ bee tle n. ent any of numerous small, cylindrical beetles of the family Scolytidae that burrow under the bark of hardwood trees, leaving intricate tracings on the wood • Etymology: 1860–65 …   From formal English to slang

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