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Scott Tunnock's Images

Title: Entomologist
Organization: USDA Forest Service
Unit: Cooperative Forestry and Pest Management
Country: United States

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
2253080 spruce beetle Dendroctonus rufipennis red top trees on mountain side
2253087 western pineshoot borer Eucosma sonomana larval exit hole on terminal
2253023 cranberry girdler Chrysoteuchia topiaria damage on Douglas fir seedling
2253010 pine resin midges Cecidomyia spp. flagging terminals
2252092 spruce beetle Dendroctonus rufipennis bark pitch tubes and boring dust
2252085 Douglas-fir beetle Dendroctonus pseudotsugae showing needles fading in stand of damaged trees on mountainside
2252065 galls cut open showing interior of gall
2252063 cooley spruce gall adelgid Adelges cooleyi on young douglas fir
2252059 Gelechiid moths
1241564 cooley spruce gall adelgid Adelges cooleyi Galls on branch tips contain developing nymphs. Opened galls are red-brown, turning gray with age, and resemble small cones.
2252060 Douglas-fir needle midge Contarinia pseudotsugae
1241597 larch needleworm Zeiraphera improbana Larch bud moth larvae feed in "tubes" made of needle clusters held together and lined with silk.
1241601 defoliating weevil Magdalis gentilis Typical chewing caused by defoliating weevils leaves chunks of needles missing or broken off.
1241513 white pine weevil Pissodes strobi
1241605 sugar pine tortrix Choristoneura lambertiana Chewed and webbed needles showing damage caused by larvae. Damage is similar to western spruce budworm.
2253009 lodgepole terminal weevil Pissodes terminalis terminal split to show tunnel
2253085 western balsam bark beetle Dryocoetes confusus
2253013 gouty pitch midge Cecidomyia piniinopis
2253006 western pineshoot borer Eucosma sonomana shoot split to show larva damage. Note larva at end of tweezers
1241524 desication (wind burn) Winter desiccation kills foliage and sometimes, branches and terminals on portions of trees exposed above the snow.
2252044 larch looper Macaria sexmaculata sexmaculata defoliation on side of mountain
2252054 alder flea beetle Altica ambiens skeletonized leaf due to feeding
2252097 sequoia pitch moth Synanthedon sequoiae Note pitch mass with empty pupal case visible
2253001 sequoia pitch moth Synanthedon sequoiae note characteristic masses of pitch at base of tree
2252078 mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae close-up of pitch tube
2252082 mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae pitch tubes on tree trunk
2252088 Douglas-fir beetle Dendroctonus pseudotsugae series of entrance holes on tree bole with boring dust visible on bark
2254041 cooley spruce gall adelgid Adelges cooleyi galls on spruce
2254051 aphids sooty mold on grand fir

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