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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
The Division of Plant Industry is the regulatory agency within the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services that is responsible for protecting Florida’s native and commercially-grown plants from harmful pests and diseases. DPI also protects Florida’s apiary industry. Three bureaus are located at DPI headquarters in Gainesville – Plant and Apiary Inspection; Entomology, Nematology and Plant Pathology; and Method Development and Biological Control. The remaining two bureaus, Pest Eradication and Control, and Citrus Budwood Registration, are in Winter Haven. DPI also has one of the world’s largest arthropod collections, a museum that houses over 8.5 million pinned insects and non-insect arthropods, as well as special collections of bulk samples and vial samples in alcohol from around the world. These samples comprise a significant resource of an estimated 100 million specimens from many unique and disappearing habitats.

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5372379 lichen Strigula smaragdula early lichenization on American holly (Ilex opaca Ait.)
5372380 lichen Strigula smaragdula early lichenization on American holly (Ilex opaca Ait.)
5372381 lichen Strigula smaragdula early lichenization on American holly (Ilex opaca Ait.)
5372347 lichen Strigula smaragdula on Javanese bishopwood (Bischofia javanica Blume)
5372348 lichen Strigula smaragdula on Javanese bishopwood (Bischofia javanica Blume)
5372349 lichen Strigula smaragdula on Javanese bishopwood (Bischofia javanica Blume)
5372356 lichen Strigula smaragdula on camellia (Camellia japonica L.)
5372357 lichen Strigula smaragdula on camellia (Camellia japonica L.)
5372358 lichen Strigula smaragdula on camellia (Camellia japonica L.)
5372359 lichen Strigula smaragdula on camellia (Camellia japonica L.)
5372375 lichen Strigula smaragdula on ivy (Hedera spp.), lichenized
5372376 lichen Strigula smaragdula on ivy (Hedera spp.), lichenized
5372385 lichen Strigula smaragdula on oleander (Nerium oleander L.)
5372402 lichen Strigula smaragdula on rhododendrons and azaleas (Rhododendron spp. L.)
5372083 lichen Strigula smaragdula on camellia (Camellia japonica L.)
5372343 lichen Strigula smaragdula on strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo L.)
5372344 lichen Strigula smaragdula on strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo L.)
5372345 lichen Strigula smaragdula on strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo L.)
5372346 lichen Strigula smaragdula on Javanese bishopwood (Bischofia javanica Blume)
4822066 lichen Strigula smaragdula Green-orange algal spots or "green scruf" on leaf surface. The grayish-white and darker "crusts" are lichens of the genus Strigula resulting from fungal colonization of the alga.  Plant host is southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora L.).

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