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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
0017016 Japanese pine sawyer Monochamus alternatus maturation feeding on Pinus massoniana
0017017 Japanese pine sawyer Monochamus alternatus
3943059 Japanese pine sawyer Monochamus alternatus Trap baited with alpha pinene and ethanol for trapping adults to determine if they are infected with pinewood nematode.
3943060 Japanese pine sawyer Monochamus alternatus Examining trap for adult beetles.
3943061 Mason pine Pinus massoniana plantation.
3943062 Mason pine Pinus massoniana Turpentine face.
3943063 Mason pine Pinus massoniana Turpentine face.
3943064 Mason pine Pinus massoniana Worker making fresh cuttings on turpentine face.
3943080 metalic wood-boring beetless Chalcophora spp.
3943090 Mason pine Pinus massoniana
3948024 loblolly pine Pinus taeda plantation
3948025 pine wilt nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus Tree mortality caused by pinewood nematode
3948027 Douglas-fir beetle Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Woman processing log for construction of Buddhist temple. Logs at this site were Douglas-fir imported from the US and were infested with live beetles.
3948028 Douglas-fir beetle Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Examining Douglas-fir beetle logs imported from the US and infested with Douglas fir beetle.
3943003 mealybug Oracella acuta Infested breanch
3943004 mealybug Oracella acuta Infested branch
3943007 slash pine Pinus elliottii
3948029 Douglas-fir beetle Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Logs imported from the US for construction of a buddhist temple and infested with Douglas-fir beetle.
3943065 Masson pine caterpillar Dendrolimus punctatus Examining trap baited with female pheromone to monitor male population levels.

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