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I N VA S I V E S P E C I E S O F CO N C E R N
For more information: Workers report any suspicious pest/insect or disease to your supervisor. Supervisors will then report to the appropriate agency.Trabajadores informen a sus supervisores si ven cualquier plaga/insecto o enfermedad sospechosa. Sus supervisores lo reportarán a la agencia apropiada.
Funding for project provided by the Maryland Nursery Greenhouse and Landscape Association and the Maryland Arborist Association • Content compiled by Mary Kay Malinoski and David L. Clement, University of Maryland Extension. Posters designed by mmgraph llc.
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Viburnum Leaf Beetle Pyrrhalta viburni
Insects to look for! • Atento a estos insectos!
Diseases to look for! • Atento a estas enfermedades!
PLEASE HELP...While working in the field look out for the Insects below!POR FAVOR AYUDA... Mientras que trabaja en el campo ¡cuidado con estos insectos!
Larva (e)Adult (s) Damage Egg Laying Site
Adulto (f)
Oak WiltCeratocystis fagacearum
Symptoms SymptomsSymptoms
Escarabajo de la hoja de viburnum
Adult (s)
Larva (f) Daño Sitio donde colocan huevos Adulto (f)
Síntomas Síntomas SíntomasMarchitamiento del roble
Center for Invasive Species and
Ecosystem HealthWarnell School of
Forestry and Natural ResourcesCollege of Agricultural
and Environmental Sciences
K. R. Law, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org M. K
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T. B. Denholm, NJ Dept. of Ag., Bugwood.org
J. Boggs, OSU, Bugwood.org
M. Bohne, USDA Forest Ser., Bugwood.org D. Haugen, USDA Forest Ser., Bugwood.orgT. B. Denholm, NJ Dept. of Ag., Bugwood.org
L. Barringer, PA Dept of Agriculture, Bugwood.org
PA Dept. of Agr. , Bugwood.org
P. Weston, Cornell University, Bugwood.org
J. O’Brien, USFS, Bugwood.org
K. R. Law, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.orgL. Barringer, PA Dept of Agr., Bugwood.org
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L. Barringer, PA Dept of Ag., Bugwood.org
L. Barringer, PA Dept of Agr.,
Bugwood.org
L. Barringer, PA Dept of Agr., Bugwood.org
PA Dept. of Agr. , Bugwood.org
C. E. Young, PhD, OSU, osu.edu P. Weston, Cornell University, Bugwood.org
P. Weston, Cornell University, Bugwood.org
D. D. O’Brien, Cornell University, Bugwood.org
E. R. Hoebeke, Cornell University, Bugwood.org
J. OBrien, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
D. L. Clement, UMD, Bugwood.org
D. L. Clement, UMD, Bugwood.org
A. Bordas, VA Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bugwood.org
A. Bordas, VA Polytechnic Inst. and State University, Bugwood.org
P. Tooley , USDA, usda.org
P. Tooley,USDA, usda.org
N.K. Osterbauer, Oregon Dept. of Ag.
J. OBrien, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org R. Armbrust, Kansas Forest Service, Bugwood.org MN Dept. of Nat. Res., Bugwood.orgJ. O’Brien, USFS, Bugwood.org
D. L. Clement, UMD, Bugwood.org
PLEASE HELP...While working in the field look out for the diseases below!POR FAVOR AYUDA... ¡cuidado con estas enfermedades!
Boxwood BlightCalonectria pseudonaviculata
Tizón de boj
Sudden Oak DeathPhytophthora ramorum
Muerte súbita del roble
Asian Longhorned Beetle Anoplophora glabripennis
Escarabajo asiatico cornudo
Spotted Lanternfly Lycorma delicatula
Lanternfly con motas
Adult (s) Immature (s) Damage Egg Mass
Inmaduro (f) DañoAdulto (f) Masa de huevos
Larva (f) Daño Sitio de la colocación delhuevo (s)Larva (e) Damage Egg Laying Site
SymptomsSymptomsSíntomas Síntomas
SymptomsSíntomas
Symptoms SymptomsSymptomsSíntomas Síntomas Síntomas