. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 70 THE SCOLYTID BEETLES. Whenever the infested timber can be utilized for lumber the burning of the bark and slabs is all that is necessary. BASIS OF INFORMATION. Information on this species is based on investigations by the writer for the West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station in many localities in West Virginia, July, 1891, to December, 1896; for the United States Department of Agriculture at Fletchers, N. C, July and November, 1902; at Tryon, N. C, July, 1902, March, 1903, and July, 1904; at Boardman, X


. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 70 THE SCOLYTID BEETLES. Whenever the infested timber can be utilized for lumber the burning of the bark and slabs is all that is necessary. BASIS OF INFORMATION. Information on this species is based on investigations by the writer for the West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station in many localities in West Virginia, July, 1891, to December, 1896; for the United States Department of Agriculture at Fletchers, N. C, July and November, 1902; at Tryon, N. C, July, 1902, March, 1903, and July, 1904; at Boardman, X. C, Inman, X. C, and Kirbyville, Tex.,. Fig. 31.—The southern pine beetle: Distribution map. (Author's illustration.) November, 1902; at Pink Beds and Pisgah Ridge, N. C, July, 1904; at Virginia Beach, Va., November and December, 1907, and April, May, and June, 1908; by W. F. Fiske at Tryon, N. C, March to September and December, 1903, April to December, 1904, March to December, 1905, and May, June, and July, 1906; at Clyo, Ga., August, 1903; at Pisgah Ridge, N. C, September, 1903, and September, 1904; at Corne- lia, Ga., November, 1903; at Chicora, S. C., November, 1904; at Call, Tex., February and November, 1905; at Beaumont and Dewey- ville, Tex., Thomasville, Ga., Montgomery, Ala., Wilson and Singer, La., and Pink Beds, N. C, March, 1905; at Ducktown and Wetmore, Tenn., Ellijay, Ga., October, 1905, and Green Bay, Va., June, 1906. Additional localities through correspondence and from other collections are Calhoun, Ala.; Green Bay, Cobbs Island, Glen Allen, and Auburn Mills, Va.; Hampton, Ark.; Demorest, Ga.; Indian Territory, and Haw Creek, Fla. The species is represented in the forest-insect col-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Bureau of Entomology. Washington : G. P. O


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