Large Elm Bark Beetle vs Turkish Cave Dipluran
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Large Elm Bark Beetle | Turkish Cave Dipluran |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Scolytus scolytus | Plusiocampa aff. typhla |
| Order | Coleoptera | Diplura |
| Family | Curculionidae (Scolytinae) | Campodeidae |
| Size | 3.5–6 mm | 5-7 mm |
| Habitat | Hedgerows | Caves |
| Diet | Fungus Feeders | Fungus Feeders |
| Regions | Europe, Western Asia | Turkey |
| Conservation | Not Evaluated | Data Deficient |
Large Elm Bark Beetle
The principal vector of Dutch elm disease in Europe. Adults feed in twig crotches of healthy elms, transmitting the deadly fungus.
Did You Know?
It was responsible for the near-total loss of mature English elms across the United Kingdom in the 1970s.
Turkish Cave Dipluran
A cave-adapted dipluran from limestone caves in Turkey. It is part of a species complex found across the eastern Mediterranean.
Did You Know?
Cave diplurans in the Mediterranean region are important indicators of ancient geological connections.