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Steven Katovich's Images

Title: Forest Entomologist
Organization: USDA Forest Service
Unit: Forest Health Protection
Country: United States

Steve is a Forest Entomologist with the U.S. Forest Service who has worked most of his career in the Great Lakes Region.  His major work interest is in how forest management can influence insect populations.  Steve has a B.S. degree in forest management from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, a M.S. degree in entomology from the University of Wyoming, and a Ph.D. in entomology from the University of Minensota.   


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1457022 white pine blister rust Cronartium ribicola Aecial spore stage of white pine blister rust on main stem of a young tree.
5424270 oak apple gall Amphibolips spp. Two galls, one with a exit hole. 
5424271 oak apple gall Amphibolips spp. Two galls, one with an exit hole.
5424272 oak apple gall Amphibolips spp. Two galls, one with an exit hole
5202099 poplar rust Melampsora medusae The causal agent of poplar leaf rust (also called conifer-aspen rust) fruiting on tamarack.
1457019 white pine blister rust Cronartium ribicola Aecial spore stage of white pine blister rust on main stem of a small tree.

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