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1912. Cones infested by cone moth (Laspeyresia torteuta). Bray, California. (38189914112)

Image of Eastern Pine Seedworm Moth

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Summary[edit] Description: Cones infested by cone moth (Laspeyresia torteuta). Bray, California. Note: Taxonomy is from 1912 documentation. See: wfiwc.org/sites/default/files/documents/cnc/c-piperana-esa.pdf Photo by: J.M. Miller Date: 1912 Credit: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection. Collection: Bureau of Entomology Collection; La Grande, Oregon. Image: BUR-1952 To learn more about this photo collection see: Wickman, B.E., Torgersen, T.R. and Furniss, M.M. 2002. Photographic images and history of forest insect investigations on the Pacific Slope, 1903-1953. Part 2. Oregon and Washington. American Entomologist, 48(3), p. 178-185. For related historical information see: www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/21476 Wickman, Boyd E. 2005. Harry E. Burke and John M. Miller, pioneers in Western forest entomology. General Technical Report. PNW-GTR-638. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 163 p. For additional historical forest entomology photos, stories, and resources see the Western Forest Insect Work Conference site: wfiwc.org/content/history-and-resources Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : This image or file is a work of a United States Department of Agriculture employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain. English | español | 日本語 | македонски | Nederlands | русский | slovenščina | українська | +/− :. Date: 1 January 1912, 00:00. Source: 1912. Cones infested by cone moth (Laspeyresia torteuta). Bray, California.. Author: R6, State & Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

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