“…Host volatiles are attractive to a number of forest scolytids including species in the genera Scolytus, Dendroctonus, Hylurgops, Trypodendron and Tomicus (Goeden and Noms, 1964;Rudinsky, 1966;Meyer and Noms, 1967a;Moeck, 1970;Byers et al, 1985;Lanne et al, 1987;Volz, 1988;Lindelow et al, 1992;Hobson et al, 1993). Species of bark beetle that regularly attack and kill living trees (termed aggressive) have been shown invariably to possess an aggregation pheromone, usually of two or more components, but are weakly, if at all, attracted by host volatiles alone (Vitt and Pitman, 1969;Byers, 1989b).…”