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What (who) is cylindrical bark beetles - definition

SUBFAMILY OF INSECTS
Colydiidae; Cylindrical bark beetle; Colydiini; Cylindrical bark beetles
  • tribe]] Colydiini
  • ''[[Orthocerus clavicornis]]'' of the disputed tribe [[Orthocerini]]
  • Whether ''[[Pycnomerus terebrans]]'' of the "[[Pycnomerini]]" is a cylindrical bark beetle is not yet resolved
  • ''[[Synchita variegata]]'' of the disputed tribe [[Synchitini]]
  • ''Synchita variegata'' associated with ''[[Kretzschmaria deusta]]''

Bark (botany)         
  • Living tree bark enveloping [[barbed wire]]
  • civil war]] in 1918.
  • Bark of mature [[mango]] (''Mangifera indica'') showing [[lichen]] growth
  • Damaged bark of a cherry tree
  • [[Backpack]] made of birch bark. Museum by [[Lake Baikal]], Russia
  • Tree cross section diagram
PLANT TISSUE OUTSIDE THE VASCULAR CAMBIUM OR THE XYLEM; IN OLDER TREES MAY BE DIVIDED INTO DEAD OUTER BARK AND LIVING INNER BARK, WHICH CONSISTS OF SECONDARY PHLOEM. EXTERNAL PARENCHYMAL TISSUE, LOCATED JUST BELOW THE EPIDERMIS OF THE STEM
Periderm; Bark galling; Bark-galling; Bark-galled; Plant bark; Tree bark; Phelloderm; Phoeodic; Rhytidome; Stem bark; Bark of a tree
Bark is the outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants. Plants with bark include trees, woody vines, and shrubs.
Periderm         
  • Living tree bark enveloping [[barbed wire]]
  • civil war]] in 1918.
  • Bark of mature [[mango]] (''Mangifera indica'') showing [[lichen]] growth
  • Damaged bark of a cherry tree
  • [[Backpack]] made of birch bark. Museum by [[Lake Baikal]], Russia
  • Tree cross section diagram
PLANT TISSUE OUTSIDE THE VASCULAR CAMBIUM OR THE XYLEM; IN OLDER TREES MAY BE DIVIDED INTO DEAD OUTER BARK AND LIVING INNER BARK, WHICH CONSISTS OF SECONDARY PHLOEM. EXTERNAL PARENCHYMAL TISSUE, LOCATED JUST BELOW THE EPIDERMIS OF THE STEM
Periderm; Bark galling; Bark-galling; Bark-galled; Plant bark; Tree bark; Phelloderm; Phoeodic; Rhytidome; Stem bark; Bark of a tree
·noun The outer layer of bark.
II. Periderm ·noun The hard outer covering of hydroids and other marine animals; the perisarc.
periderm         
  • Living tree bark enveloping [[barbed wire]]
  • civil war]] in 1918.
  • Bark of mature [[mango]] (''Mangifera indica'') showing [[lichen]] growth
  • Damaged bark of a cherry tree
  • [[Backpack]] made of birch bark. Museum by [[Lake Baikal]], Russia
  • Tree cross section diagram
PLANT TISSUE OUTSIDE THE VASCULAR CAMBIUM OR THE XYLEM; IN OLDER TREES MAY BE DIVIDED INTO DEAD OUTER BARK AND LIVING INNER BARK, WHICH CONSISTS OF SECONDARY PHLOEM. EXTERNAL PARENCHYMAL TISSUE, LOCATED JUST BELOW THE EPIDERMIS OF THE STEM
Periderm; Bark galling; Bark-galling; Bark-galled; Plant bark; Tree bark; Phelloderm; Phoeodic; Rhytidome; Stem bark; Bark of a tree
¦ noun Botany the corky outer layer of a plant stem formed by the cambium or as a response to injury or infection.
Derivatives
peridermal adjective
Origin
C19: from peri- + Gk derma 'skin'.

Wikipedia

Colydiinae

Colydiinae is a subfamily of beetles, commonly known as cylindrical bark beetles. They have been treated historically as a family Colydiidae, but have been moved into the Zopheridae, where they constitute the bulk of the diversity of the newly expanded family, with about 140 genera worldwide. They are diverse for example in the Australian region, from where about 35 genera are known; in Europe, though, only 20 genera are found and many of these only with few species.

Little is known about the biology of these beetles. Most feed on fungi, others are carnivores and eat small arthropods such as bark beetles.