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Hexapoda (including Insecta)

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
2133095 steelblue jewel beetle Phaenops cyanea exit holes of imagines; scale: small quadrate: 1 x 1 mm
2133065 long-horned beetle Arhopalus rusticus tree foot of Pinus spec with hard light cemented excremts in the larvae traces and exit hole of imago, also holes of larve in the timber are filled with this "cement excrements", scale: small quadrate 1 x 1 mm
2134011 Pissodes weevil Pissodes pini trunk with Pissodes cocoons, opened by woodpeckers
2134012 Pissodes weevil Pissodes pini trunk with Pissodes cocoons, opened by woodpeckers; scale: small quadrats 1 x 1 mm
1260015 gypsy moth Lymantria dispar Two empty gypsy moth pupae with dull surface and dark-yellow bristles. One empty nun moth pupa. Sachsen, Germany
1260047 nun moth Lymantria monacha Heavy defoliation. Sachsen, Germany
1260053 Pine-tree lappet Dendrolimus pini Resting male. Sachsen, Germany
2133061 long-horned beetle Arhopalus rusticus tree foot of Pinus spec with hard light cemented excremts in the larvae traces
2133070 conifer sawfly Diprion pini
2133063 long-horned beetle Arhopalus rusticus species specific exit holes of imagines (oval with parallel sides and vertical orientation)
2133062 long-horned beetle Arhopalus rusticus species specific exit holes of imagines (oval with parallel sides and vertical orientation)
2133069 conifer sawfly Diprion pini
2133079 six-spined engraver beetle Ips sexdentatus trunk with galleries, central way of gallery is slightly engraved in sapwood; scale: large quadrate 1 x 1 cm, small one 1 x 1 mm
2134004 steelblue jewel beetle Phaenops cyanea tree attacked by Phanops, bark is removed by woodpeckers searching for Phanops larvae, the fine zigzag lines are traces of young Phanops larvae; Phanops larvae don't touch the sapwood, see 2134003
2134009 Pissodes weevil Pissodes pini trunk with Pissodes cocoons, opened by woodpeckers; scale: large quadrate 1 x 1 cm
2134023 larger pine shoot beetle Tomicus piniperda Pinus trunk with vertical galleries, central way engraved in the sapwood with species specific resin edges
2134002 steelblue jewel beetle Phaenops cyanea tree attacked by Phanops, bark is removed by woodpeckers searching for Phanops larvae, Pinus stand was defoliated by Nun Moth one year before
2134010 Pissodes weevil Pissodes pini trunk with Pissodes cocoons, opened by woodpeckers; scale: large quadrate 1 x 1 cm
2133085 nun moth Lymantria monacha defoliation pattern of Pinus sylvestris after the second year of a Nun Moth outbreak; in the second year new year needles are not attacked, in contrast to the older needles, detail of tree A
2133081 bark beetle Orthotomicus longicollis
2134005 steelblue jewel beetle Phaenops cyanea tree with signs of woodpeckers search for hibernating Phanops larvae inside the bark during winter
2134003 steelblue jewel beetle Phaenops cyanea tree with partly removed bark, pale shining, is attacked by Phanops, bark is removed by woodpeckers searching for Phanops larvae, Pinus stand was defoliated by Nun Moth one year bevor; see 2134004 for detail image
1260033 nun moth Lymantria monacha Fifth stage. Sachsen, Germany
1260046 nun moth Lymantria monacha Heavy defoliation. Sachsen, Germany
1260002 nun moth Lymantria monacha Female Sachsen, Germany
1260003 nun moth Lymantria monacha Female (upper) and male (black morph) Sachsen, Germany
1260019 nun moth Lymantria monacha Male. Sachsen, Germany
1260006 gypsy moth Lymantria dispar Female over egg mass. Empty pupae of nun moth and two empty pupae of gypsy moth, below, right of female. Surface of nun moth pupae is shiny with white-yellow long bristles. This was a pine stand with some birch during a nun moth outbreak Sachsen, Germany
1260010 gypsy moth Lymantria dispar Old egg cluster after hatch Sachsen, Germany
1260025 nun moth Lymantria monacha Starved larva during outbreak. Sachsen, Germany
1260022 nun moth Lymantria monacha Male, black morph. Sachsen, Germany
1260007 gypsy moth Lymantria dispar Female over egg mass. Empty pupae of nun moth and two empty pupae of gypsy moth, below, right of female. Surface of nun moth pupae is shiny with white-yellow long bristles. This was a pine stand with some birch during a nun moth outbreak Sachsen, Germany
1260018 Pine-tree lappet Dendrolimus pini Adults mating. Male below; Sachsen, Germany
1260028 nun moth Lymantria monacha
2134006 Pissodes weevil Pissodes pini closed pupal cocoon on trunk foot
1260032 nun moth Lymantria monacha Fifth stage. Sachsen, Germany
1260001 nun moth Lymantria monacha Female and male (black morph) Sachsen, Germany
1220103 kidney-spot ladybird Chilocorus renipustulatus a predator of scale Chionaspis salicis
2133096 steelblue jewel beetle Phaenops cyanea larva with typical horseshoe shape during hibernation inside the bark; first bark layers are planed down (or planed off ?)
1260034 nun moth Lymantria monacha Female, pale or light morph. Sachsen, Germany
1220101 willow scale Chionaspis salicis
1260005 nun moth Lymantria monacha Male, black morph Sachsen, Germany
2133074 nun moth Lymantria monacha Pinus stand 2 year after a strong foliation with death trees, some trees with a flaked defoliation are still in critical status
2133088 nun moth Lymantria monacha defoliation pattern of Pinus sylvestris after the second year of a Nun Moth outbreak; in the second year new year needles are not attacked, in contrast to the older needles, hole crown of tree C
1260054 pine hawk moth Hyloicus pinastri Sachsen, Germany
1260045 nun moth Lymantria monacha Totally defoliated tree. Sachsen, Germany
1260050 Pine-tree lappet Dendrolimus pini With female nun moth below.
1260020 nun moth Lymantria monacha Female, dark morph.
1260012 nun moth Lymantria monacha Eggs under bark scales. First layer of bark removed.
2134019 larger pine shoot beetle Tomicus piniperda crown with broken off twigs after imaginal feeding
2133078 six-spined engraver beetle Ips sexdentatus trunk with galleries, central way of gallery is slightly engraved in sapwood; scale: large quadrate 1 x 1 cm, small one 1 x 1 mm
2133092 steelblue jewel beetle Phaenops cyanea removed piece of bark on Pinus trunk by woodpeckers, first sign of Phanops attack in fall or winter during hibernation of larvae inside the bark
2134001 steelblue jewel beetle Phaenops cyanea tree attacked by Phanops, bark is removed by woodpeckers searching for Phanops larvae, Pinus stand was defoliated by Nun Moth one year before
2134021 larger pine shoot beetle Tomicus piniperda Pinus trunk with vertical galleries, central way engraved in the sapwood with species specific resin edges
2133084 nun moth Lymantria monacha defoliation pattern of Pinus sylvestris after the second year of a Nun Moth outbreak; in the second year new year needles are not attacked, in contrast to the older needles, hole crown of tree A
2133091 nun moth Lymantria monacha defoliation pattern of Pinus sylvestris after the second year of a Nun Moth outbreak; in the second year new year needles are not attacked, in contrast to the older needles, detail of tree D
2134022 larger pine shoot beetle Tomicus piniperda Pinus trunk with vertical galleries, central way engraved in the sapwood with species specific resin edges
1260024 nun moth Lymantria monacha
1220095 oak flea beetle Altica quercetorum defoliated and partly new flushed trees
1220094 oak flea beetle Altica quercetorum and new flushed leaf cluster
2133090 nun moth Lymantria monacha defoliation pattern of Pinus sylvestris after the second year of a Nun Moth outbreak; in the second year new year needles are not attacked, in contrast to the older needles, hole crown of tree D
1220096 willow scale Chionaspis salicis
2133086 nun moth Lymantria monacha defoliation pattern of Pinus sylvestris after the second year of a Nun Moth outbreak; in the second year new year needles are not attacked, in contrast to the older needles, hole crown of tree B
1260013 nun moth Lymantria monacha Empty pupae of nun moth and gypsy moth. The nun moth with a gleam pupae surface and white-yellow bristles. The gypsy moth with dull surface and dark-yellow bristles. Sachsen, Germany
1260029 nun moth Lymantria monacha Male being attacked by spider. Sachsen, Germany
1260030 nun moth Lymantria monacha Hemiptera adult feeding on female adult. Sachsen, Germany

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