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Insect pest problems of eucalypt plantations in Australia: 1. Queensland

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Wylie, F. R. and Peters, B.C. (1993) Insect pest problems of eucalypt plantations in Australia: 1. Queensland. Australian Forestry, 56 (4). pp. 358-362. ISSN 0004-9158

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Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1080/00049158.1993.10674626

Abstract

Some of the most common and damaging insect pests of eucalypt trees in plantations and in native forests in Queensland are listed and discussed. Principal among these are stem boring longicorns (Tryphocaria), wood moths (Xyleutes, Uzucha), lerp insects (Cardiaspina), scarab leaf beetles (Anoplognathus, Epholcis) and subterranean termites (Coptotermes). Of the listed pests of native forests, phasmatids are the only major group yet to cause damage in plantations here.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Plant pests and diseases
Forestry > Conservation and protection
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