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The FC has comprehensive, worldwide coverage of tropical, subtropical, temperate and boreal tree species of major economic importance. It contains detailed, illustrated datasheets on over 1300 forest trees, 800 forest pests, diseases and weeds, and basic information on a further 19,000 species. This is supported by the latest scientific findings, with bibliographic records and full text journal and conference articles updated weekly, and an interactive, multilingual glossary of more than 2000 forestry terms. Search tools include a taxonomy browse function.

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Updates: Country datasheets now include Lists of Trees and can be found on the Basic Datasheet tab.

 

     
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Hylotrupes bajulus 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 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 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 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 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 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 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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