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Mendel, Z., Dept. of Entomology, ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Funnel traps baited with a synthetic aggregation pheromone of Ips typographus L. (Pheroprax) or with methyl-butenol were tested for mass-trapping of Orthotomicus erosus (Woll.) and Pityogenes calcaratus Eichh. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), the major bark beetle pests of pine forests in Israel. The traps were operated during three periods in the years 1985-1986 in five pine forests. More than 170 individuals of O. erosus and 180 P. calcaratus per trap per day were caught in Pheroprax-baited traps in the warm season; the latter species was trapped in large numbers also during the winter. Traps baited with methyl-butenol did not attract significant numbers of O. erosus or P. calcaratus. Sixteen species of insect associates and predators of pine scolytids were trapped, but only Hylurgus micklitzi Wachtl (Scolytidae), Eremotes porcatus Germ. (Curculionidae) (first record in Israel) and Aulonium ruflcorne Oliv. (Colydiidae) were caught in considerable numbers (a total of several hundred). The mass catches of the target beetles and the very small number of predators trapped, suggest that Pheroprax-baited traps may be useful for bark beetle management in Israeli pine forests. © 1988 Springer Science + Business Media B.V.
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Attraction of Orthotomicus erosus and Pityogenes calcaratus to a synthetic aggregation pheromone of Ips typographus
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Mendel, Z., Dept. of Entomology, ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Attraction of Orthotomicus erosus and Pityogenes calcaratus to a synthetic aggregation pheromone of Ips typographus
Funnel traps baited with a synthetic aggregation pheromone of Ips typographus L. (Pheroprax) or with methyl-butenol were tested for mass-trapping of Orthotomicus erosus (Woll.) and Pityogenes calcaratus Eichh. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), the major bark beetle pests of pine forests in Israel. The traps were operated during three periods in the years 1985-1986 in five pine forests. More than 170 individuals of O. erosus and 180 P. calcaratus per trap per day were caught in Pheroprax-baited traps in the warm season; the latter species was trapped in large numbers also during the winter. Traps baited with methyl-butenol did not attract significant numbers of O. erosus or P. calcaratus. Sixteen species of insect associates and predators of pine scolytids were trapped, but only Hylurgus micklitzi Wachtl (Scolytidae), Eremotes porcatus Germ. (Curculionidae) (first record in Israel) and Aulonium ruflcorne Oliv. (Colydiidae) were caught in considerable numbers (a total of several hundred). The mass catches of the target beetles and the very small number of predators trapped, suggest that Pheroprax-baited traps may be useful for bark beetle management in Israeli pine forests. © 1988 Springer Science + Business Media B.V.
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