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Hylotrupes bajulus (house longhorn beetle) H. bajulus is confined to wood of the Pinaceae family, namely the genera Pinus, Picea, Abies and Larix. It attacks seasoned softwoods only and...
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Hylurgops palliatus (lesser spruce shoot beetle) H. palliatus is a secondary bark beetle that attacks stumps, freshly cut logs and logging slash for example and it might not appear to be a threat...
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Hylurgus ligniperda (red-haired pine bark beetle) H. ligniperda is an exotic, invasive species in pine forests and plantations in many regions outside Europe, including Australia, South Africa,...
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Hymenaea courbaril (courbril locust) H. courbaril is a medium-sized tree 10-30 m in height and up to 1 m dbh, occurring in seasonally dry or wet tropical forest up to altitude 900 m...
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Hymenodictyon orixense H. excelsum is a medium to large deciduous tree up to 24 m tall and 90 cm in diameter. Normally, it has a cylindrical bole and rounded crown. It is...
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Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus (ash dieback) Due to the severity of ash dieback, the anamorphic fungus, H. pseudoalbidus has been on the EPPO Alert list since...
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Hyphantria cunea (mulberry moth) In Europe, where H. cunea has been introduced, larvae are rapid defoliators of forest and fruit tree species. In eastern Europe, mulberry and the...
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Hypomeces squamosus (green weevil) The larvae damage seedlings of upland rice, maize, sugarcane, cotton and tobacco (Kalshoven, 1981); recently planted sugarcane cuttings are also...
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Hypoxylon mammatum (poplar canker) This is a datasheet on Hypoxylon mammatum
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Icerya aegyptiaca (breadfruit mealybug) I. aegyptiaca has been recorded as a serious pest of citrus, fig and shade trees in Egypt, although it is now largely controlled by natural enemies...
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