See also:
- Needle diseases of radiata pine in New Zealand
- Threats to radiata pine
- 'Soft wood' in Canterbury hill country radiata
- Boron deficiency in radiata pine
- Upper Mid-Crown Yellowing (UMCY) of Radiata pine
- Forest Research Bulletin No. 207 (PDF) Field guide to common pests, diseases, and other disorders of radiata pine in New Zealand. By S. Chapman (1998, Scion)
- Risk assessment of European pests of Pinus radiata, FHRC Project: 2004-04 (pdf 788.09 MB) 2006
- Exotic pests and diseases of pine not wanted in New Zealand, FRI Bulletin No. 227, Ridley, G. (2003)
- Field guide to common pests, diseases, and other disorders of radiata pine in New Zealand, FRI Bulletin No. 207, Chapman, S. (1999).
Pinus radiata
- Amphipsalta spp., large cicadas
- Anobium punctatum, household borer
- Arhopalus tristis, Burnt pine longhorn beetle
- Bag moth, Liothula omnivora
- Black pine bark beetle, Hylastes ater
- Blacklegged leafroller, Planotortrix notophaea
- Bronze beetle, Eucolaspis brunnea
- Brownheaded leafroller Ctenopseustis obliquana and C. herana
- Burnt pine longhorn beetle, Arhopalus tristis
- Cicadas, large, Amphipsalta spp.
- Ctenopseustis obliquana, Brownheaded leafroller
- Declana floccosa, forest semilooper
- Drywood termite, New Zealand Kalotermes brouni
- Epiphyas postvittana, light-brown apple moth
- Ernobius mollis, Pine Bark Anobiid
- Essigella californica, the Monterey pine aphid
- Eucolaspis brunnea, bronze beetle
- Eulachnus brevipilosus, Pine Aphid
- Forest semilooper, Declana floccosa
- Golden-haired Bark Beetle, Hylurgus ligniperda
- Grass grub and other chafers- melolonthine beetles in forests
- Greenheaded leafroller, Planotortrix excessana
- Greenhouse thrips, Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis
- Gregarious tineid, Hierodoris atychioides
- Heliothis armigera, tomato fruitworm
- Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis, greenhouse thrips
- Hierodoris atychioides, gregarious tineid
- Household borer, Anobium punctatum
- Household borer, native, Leanobium flavomaculatum
- Hylastes ater, Black pine bark beetle
- Hylurgus ligniperda, Golden-haired Bark Beetle
- Isotenes miserana, orange fruit borer moth
- Kalotermes brouni, the New Zealand drywood termite
- Leanobium flavomaculatum, a native household borer
- Light-brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana
- Liothula omnivora, Bag moth
- Looper caterpillar, Pseudocoremia suavis
- Looper, native Pseudocoremia fenerata
- Melolonthine beetles in forests - grass grub and other chafers
- Monterey pine aphid, Essigella californica
- Orange fruit borer moth, Isotenes miserana
- Pachycotes peregrinus, a native borer in moist logs and slow-seasoning forest produce
- Pine Aphid, Eulachnus brevipilosus
- Pine Bark Anobiid, Ernobius mollis
- Pine woolly aphid, Pineus pini
- Pineus pini, the pine woolly aphid
- Planotortrix excessana, greenheaded leafroller
- Planotortrix notophaea, blacklegged leafroller
- Possums, brushtail, Trichosurus vulpecula
- Pseudocoremia fenerata, a native looper
- Pseudocoremia suavis, Looper caterpillar
- Sirex noctilio, Sirex Woodwasp
- Tomato fruitworm, Heliothis armigera
- Torostoma apicale, a native wood-boring weevil
- Trichosurus vulpecula, brushtail possums
- Weevil, native wood boring, Torostoma apicale
Unwanted pests of Pine, radiata, Pinus radiata
- Bark beetles, pine, unwanted
- Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, Pinewood nematode and its vector Monochamus alternatus
- Dendroctonus spp., unwanted bark beetles
- Dioryctria sylvestrella, pine stem borer
- Ips spp., unwanted bark beetles
- Monochamus alternatus, pine sawyer beetle
- Pine processionary moth, Thaumetopoea pityocampa
- Pine sawyer beetle, Monochamus alternatus
- Pine shoot moth, Rhyacionia buoliana
- Pine stem borer, Dioryctria sylvestrella
- Pinewood nematode
- Rhyacionia buoliana, Pine shoot moth
- Thaumetopoea pityocampa, Pine processionary moth
 
Unwanted diseases of Pine, radiata, Pinus radiata
 
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