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Hexapoda (including Insecta)

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
2112006 great spruce bark beetle Dendroctonus micans entrance holes at base of tree; 1994
2111080 striped ambrosia beetle Trypodendron lineatum entrance holes on laying stem
1191020 nun moth Lymantria monacha total defoliation, 1994
1191025 European pine shoot moth Rhyacionia buoliana growth deformation
1191023 white satin moth Leucoma salicis
1191003 European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus debarked stems, near Praha, September 1998
1191006 six-toothed spruce bark beetle Pityogenes chalcographus infestation of very young spruces, 1999
0541076 aphid Tetraneura ulmi
0541064 weevils Phyllobius spp.
0541065 oak slug sawfly Caliroa annulipes
0541067 gall midge Mikiola fagi
0541062 woodwasps Xiphydria spp.
0541012 common sawflies Scolioneura spp.
0541013 common sawflies Scolioneura spp.
0541014 willow leaf beetle Lochmaea capreae
1191019 nun moth Lymantria monacha heavy defoliation, 1996
1191022 white satin moth Leucoma salicis damage to leaves
2112025 northern bark beetle Ips duplicatus infested tree; August 2003
2112029 European oak bark beetle Scolytus intricatus an oak killed by Scolytus intricatus and other borers; fall 1999
2112038 woodwasp Xiphydria longicollis place in the wood where egg were laid
2112070 brown oak Tortrix Archips crataegana feeding symptoms on leaves; 1994
2112075 browntail moth Euproctis chrysorrhoea total defoliation of a tree; 1994
2113071 tent caterpillar Eriogaster lanestris total defoliation of crown with caterpillars' tents
2111044 steelblue jewel beetle Phaenops cyanea lower part of the stem debarked after the infestation; the crown is still green; end of February, 1996

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