Pissodes nemorensis(PISONE)
Hosts
Important note about the classification of host plants in GD:
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Organism | Type | |
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Cedrus atlantica (CEUAT) | Host | |
* Drooz AT (ed) (1985) Insects of Eastern forests. USDA Forest Service, Misc. Publication 1426. 608 pp. | ||
Cedrus deodara (CEUDE) | Host | |
* Drooz AT (ed) (1985) Insects of Eastern forests. USDA Forest Service, Misc. Publication 1426. 608 pp. | ||
Cedrus libani (CEULI) | Host | |
* Drooz AT (ed) (1985) Insects of Eastern forests. USDA Forest Service, Misc. Publication 1426. 608 pp. | ||
Picea abies (PIEAB) | Host | |
* Hard JS (1962) Bionomic investigations of the northern pine weevil, Pissodes approximatus Hopk. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). MSc thesis, New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse, NY. | ||
Picea glauca (PIEGA) | Host | |
* Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Picea mariana (PIEMA) | Host | |
* Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Picea pungens (PIEPU) | Host | |
* Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus banksiana (PIUBN) | Host | |
* Rudolph TD, Laidly PR (1990) Pinus banksiana Lamb. - Jack Pine. pp 280-293. In Burns RM, Honkala BH (1990) Silvics of North America Volume 1. Conifers. Agriculture Handbook 654. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington DC. 683 pp. * Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus clausa (PIUCL) | Host | |
* Barnard EL, Dixon WN (eds) (1983) Insects and Diseases. Important Problems of Florida’s Forest and Shade Tree Resources. Florida Forest Service. 158 pp. * Chellman CH (1973) Insects of Florida’s Sand Pine. In: Proceedings of the Sand Pine Symposium, 5-7 December 1972, Panama City Beach, Florida. USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, North Carolina. pp. 193-198. | ||
Pinus contorta (PIUCN) | Host | |
* Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus echinata (PIUEC) | Host | |
* Drooz AT (ed) (1985) Insects of Eastern forests. USDA Forest Service, Misc. Publication 1426. 608 pp. | ||
Pinus elliottii (PIUEL) | Host | |
* Atkinson TH, Foltz JL, Connor MD (1988) Bionomics of Pissodes nemorensis Germar (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in northern Florida. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 81(2), 255-261. * Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus glabra (PIUGL) | Host | |
* Barnard EL, Dixon WN (eds) (1983) Insects and Diseases. Important Problems of Florida’s Forest and Shade Tree Resources. Florida Forest Service. 158 pp. INTERNET * Alabama Forestry Commission (2017) Deodar Weevil. DW041017. https://forestry.alabama.gov/Pages/Informational/Publications.aspx | ||
Pinus nigra (PIUNI) | Host | |
* Finnegan RJ (1958) The pine weevil Pissodes approximatus in southern Ontario. The Canadian Entomologist 90, 348-354. * Rieske LK (2000) Pine weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) population monitoring in Christmas trees using volatile host compounds. Journal of Entomological Science 35, 167-175. | ||
Pinus palustris (PIUPA) | Host | |
* Drooz AT (ed) (1985) Insects of Eastern forests. USDA Forest Service, Misc. Publication 1426. 608 pp. * Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus pungens (PIUPG) | Host | |
* Hopkins AD (1911) I. Contributions towards a monograph of the bark-weevils of the genus Pissodes. Technical Papers on Miscellaneous Forest Insects. Technical Series No. 20, Part I. US Department of Agriculture, Washington DC. ------- as host of Pissodes approximatus * Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus radiata (PIURA) | Host | |
* Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus resinosa (PIURE) | Host | |
* Rieske LK, Raffa KF (1993) Use of Ethanol-and-Turpentine-Baited Flight Traps to Monitor Pissodes Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Christmas Tree Plantations. The Great Lakes Entomologist 26(2), 155-160. * Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus rigida (PIURI) | Host | |
* Hopkins AD (1911) I. Contributions towards a monograph of the bark-weevils of the genus Pissodes. Technical Papers on Miscellaneous Forest Insects. Technical Series No. 20, Part I. US Department of Agriculture, Washington DC. ------- as host of Pissodes approximatus * Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus serotina (PIUSE) | Host | |
* Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host Trees and Breeding Sites of Native North American Pissodes Bark Weevils, with a Note on Synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62(1), 146-148. | ||
Pinus strobus (PIUST) | Host | |
* Hopkins AD (1911) I. Contributions towards a monograph of the bark-weevils of the genus Pissodes. Technical Papers on Miscellaneous Forest Insects. Technical Series No. 20, Part I. US Department of Agriculture, Washington DC. ------- as host of Pissodes approximatus | ||
Pinus sylvestris (PIUSI) | Host | |
* Rieske LK, Raffa KF (1993) Use of Ethanol-and-Turpentine-Baited Flight Traps to Monitor Pissodes Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Christmas Tree Plantations. The Great Lakes Entomologist 26(2), 155-160. * Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus taeda (PIUTD) | Host | |
* Drooz AT (ed) (1985) Insects of Eastern forests. USDA Forest Service, Misc. Publication 1426. 608 pp. * Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. | ||
Pinus virginiana (PIUVI) | Host | |
* Hopkins AD (1911) I. Contributions towards a monograph of the bark-weevils of the genus Pissodes. Technical Papers on Miscellaneous Forest Insects. Technical Series No. 20, Part I. US Department of Agriculture, Washington DC. * Oliver AD, Chapin JB (1988) An integrated insect pest management system for Louisiana Christmas tree growers. Bulletin, Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station No. 793, 30 pp. * Smith SG, Sugden BA (1969) Host trees and breeding sites of native North American Pissodes bark weevils, with a note on synonymy. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62, 146-148. |