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Phaenops cyanea (Fabricius, 1775)

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1292041 Galleries Adult and galleries, Poland
5378379 Damage Exit hole.
5378380 Damage Exit holes.
5377969 Damage Exit holes.
5379194 Damage Exit holes.
5444401 Adult(s)
2515053 Adult(s) emerging adult
5426042 Larva(e)
5426044 Larva(e)
5426045 Larva(e)
5426046 Larva(e)
0012027 Damage damaged pine stand
0012026 Damage first instar of the attack on pine shown by crown discoloration (on the left)
2133095 Damage exit holes of imagines; scale: small quadrate: 1 x 1 mm
1269032 Damage Tree mortality. Switzerland
4544083 Larva(e)
1191010 Galleries on the debarked stem, near Praha, March 1995
2515055 Damage dead infested tree
2134004 Damage 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
2134002 Damage tree attacked by Phanops, bark is removed by woodpeckers searching for Phanops larvae, Pinus stand was defoliated by Nun Moth one year before
2133098 Larva(e) larva with typical horseshoe shape during hibernation inside the bark; first bark layers are planed off
2133093 Damage removed piece of bark on Pinus trunk by woodpeckers, first sign of Phanops during hibernation; fine zigzag line points to Phaneops
2133097 Larva(e) larva with typical horseshoe shape during hibernation inside the bark; first bark layers are planed off; scale: small quadrate: 1 x 1 mm
2134005 Damage tree with signs of woodpeckers search for hibernating Phanops larvae inside the bark during winter
1269031 Galleries Switzerland
2134003 Damage 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
1191011 Galleries with larva
2515054 Galleries
2133096 Larva(e) larva with typical horseshoe shape during hibernation inside the bark; first bark layers are planed down (or planed off ?)
2133099 Larva(e) larva with typical horseshoe shape during hibernation in piece of broken off bark
3040042 Damage
1191009 Damage a damaged tree showing debarked stem together with green crown, near Praha, February 1996
2133092 Damage 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
3040043 Galleries
2134001 Damage tree attacked by Phanops, bark is removed by woodpeckers searching for Phanops larvae, Pinus stand was defoliated by Nun Moth one year before
2133100 Larva(e) larva with typical horseshoe shape during hibernation in piece of broken off bark
2133094 Damage exit holes of imagines
5379193 Larva(e)
5379191 Larva(e)
5379186 Larva(e)
5379187 Larva(e)
5379190 Larva(e)
5379184 Larva(e)
5379185 Larva(e)
5379183 Larva(e)
5379182 Larva(e)
5378613 Damage
1231270 Adult(s)
2111045 Galleries galleries on the stem; 1995
2111046 Galleries galleries on the stem; 1995
2111047 Galleries galleries on the stem; 1995
2111040 Adult(s) adult near emergence hole; 1996
2111041 Larva(e) larva; February 1996
2111042 Galleries galleries on the stem; March 1995
2111043 Galleries galleries on the stem; 1995
2111044 Damage lower part of the stem debarked after the infestation; the crown is still green; end of February, 1996
1258075 Galleries Woodpecker feeding above larval galleries
1258076 Galleries
1258077 Pupa(e)
1258078 Galleries With larva
1258079 Larva(e) Older larva in gallery
1258080 Galleries Heavy larval feeding galleries in inner bark
1258081 Adult(s) On bark near exit holes
1258082 Damage Pitch running out of bark above larval gallery
1258083 Adult(s)
1258259 Pupa(e)
1231047 Larva(e)
1231048 Damage
1231049 Adult(s)
1141012 Larva(e)
1141030 Adult(s)
0012025 Damage exit hole
0012023 Adult(s)
0012024 Larva(e)

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