WebMelanolophia imitata, the western carpet or green-striped forest looper, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Francis Walker in 1860. It is … WebGreen-striped forest looper 10 Western blackheaded budworm 10 Terminal crook disease 11 AMABILIS FIR PESTS 11 Seedling weevil 11 PINE PESTS 14 Mountain pine beetle 14 European pine shoot moth 15 SPRUCE PESTS 15 Spruce weevil 15 DECIDUOUS TREE PESTS 16 Western oak looper 16 Winter moth 17
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WebThe green-striped forest looper (Melanolophia imitata), a common defoliator of conifers in British Columbia, was not considered a destructive forest insect prior to 1960. In that year, top-kill and tree mortality of western hemlock and western red cedar occurred on the west coast of Vancouver Island north of Tofino. Since then, this pest has ... WebTwo-striped forest-pitvipers are present only in forested habitats. Its distribution ranges from sea level to approximately 1000 m in elevation. ... In both sexes, the head is typically green with black spots, but sometimes … slow moving train
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WebJan 1, 1978 · Green-striped forest looper (Pest leaflet / Pacific Forest Research Centre) Unknown Binding – January 1, 1978. by A. F Dawson (Author) Language. English. … WebThe green-striped forest looper infestation on North Vancouver Island declined after causing severe defoliation of western hemlock in 1969. Map 1 VANCOUVER FOREST DISTRICT Location of points where one or more collections were made and field records taken in 1970. Forest insect • WebAug 26, 2024 · N. E. Alexander Forest Entomology and Pathology Laboratory Canada Department of Forestry Victoria, B.C. S. J. Allen Forest Entomology and Pathology … software that finds duplicate photos