Leptinotarsa decemlineata - Colorado potato beetle


 

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Pityokteines curvidens Pityokteines curvidens (fir engraver beetle)
Colonization by P. curvidens is a chronic problem in the management of fir forests. Economic evaluations of the damage caused by this bark beetle...
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  Thecodiplosis japonensis (pine needle gall midge)
T. japonensis is one of the most destructive pests of pine forests in Korea (Lee, 1981). Sone (1986c) noted appreciable losses after 2 and 3 years...
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  Xyleborinus saxesenii (fruit-tree pinhole borer)
X. saxesenii should be considered a high-risk quarantine pest. This is because members of the tribe Xyleborini (Xyleborinus plus related genera)...
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  Coptotermes sjostedti
Although C. sjostedti has established itself in the rainforest of Guadeloupe, it does not appear to be widespread or highly invasive (Scheffrahn et...
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  Cryptococcus fagisuga (beech coccus)
C. fagisuga is regarded as a highly invasive species, especially in North America, where its potential area of spread was analyzed by Morin et al....
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Cryptotermes brevis Cryptotermes brevis (powderpost termite)
C. brevis is the most widely and frequently introduced termite in the world. Within the genus Cryptotermes, it is also the...
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Ctenarytaina eucalypti Ctenarytaina eucalypti (blue gum psyllid)
The blue gum psyllid has primarily been a pest in eucalypt plantations outside Australia, where it has been introduced in the absence of natural...
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  Dendroctonus valens (red turpentine beetle)
D. valens was not a known forest pest in China before the outbreak in Shanxi in 1999. However, its pest status in China is steadily...
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Dinoderus minutus Dinoderus minutus (bamboo borer)
Insects that cause damage to felled culm and finished products are probably the most common and serious pests in the Asian bamboo industry. Over 50...
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Diprion similis Diprion similis (white pine sawfly)
The females of D. similis are poor fliers, therefore most of the expansion of this species in North America has resulted from the...
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