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a new insect pest of Christmas trees

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C. S. Koehler, University of California
R. W. Stark, University of California

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California Agriculture 18(10):6-6.

Published October 01, 1964

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A new insect species, Eurytoma tumoris, has been found damaging pines grown for Christmas trees in Santa Cruz County. The trees are disfigured by galling or gouting of terminal and lateral growth and by shot-like holes made by the adult insects as they emerge from the galls. Damage so far has not been widespread, however, and has not been seen outside the county.

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a new insect pest of Christmas trees

C. S. Koehler, R. W. Stark
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a new insect pest of Christmas trees

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Authors

C. S. Koehler, University of California
R. W. Stark, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 18(10):6-6.

Published October 01, 1964

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A new insect species, Eurytoma tumoris, has been found damaging pines grown for Christmas trees in Santa Cruz County. The trees are disfigured by galling or gouting of terminal and lateral growth and by shot-like holes made by the adult insects as they emerge from the galls. Damage so far has not been widespread, however, and has not been seen outside the county.

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