Ips cembrae(IPSXCE)
Distribution details in United Kingdom
First recorded in: 1950s
From CABI Pest map 690 (2007): Present, restricted distribution
From NPPO: Present, restricted distribution
* Balogun RA (1970) The life-history and habits of the larch bark beetle, Ips cembrae (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), in the North-East of Scotland. The Canadian Entomologist, 102, 226–239
* Bevan, D. (1984) Quarterly Journal of Forestry 78 (1), 36-40.
* Redfern, D. B. (1989) Insect-fungus interactions (edited by Wilding, N.; Collins, N. M.; Hammond, P. M.; Webber, J. F.), pp. 195-204. Academic Press, London, UK.
* Redfern, D. B.; Stoakley, J. T.; Steele, H.; Minter, D. W. (1987) Plant Pathology 36 (4), 467-480.
* Stoakley, J. T. (1975) Research Information Note, Forestry Commission, UK No. 5, 2 pp.
* Stoakley, J. T.; Bakke, A.; Renwick, J. A. A.; Vite, J. P. (1978) Zeitschrift fur Angewandte Entomologie 86 (2), 174-177.
* Bevan, D. (1984) Quarterly Journal of Forestry 78 (1), 36-40.
* Redfern, D. B. (1989) Insect-fungus interactions (edited by Wilding, N.; Collins, N. M.; Hammond, P. M.; Webber, J. F.), pp. 195-204. Academic Press, London, UK.
* Redfern, D. B.; Stoakley, J. T.; Steele, H.; Minter, D. W. (1987) Plant Pathology 36 (4), 467-480.
* Stoakley, J. T. (1975) Research Information Note, Forestry Commission, UK No. 5, 2 pp.
* Stoakley, J. T.; Bakke, A.; Renwick, J. A. A.; Vite, J. P. (1978) Zeitschrift fur Angewandte Entomologie 86 (2), 174-177.