Monterey pine aphid, Essigella californica
- Monterey pine aphid, Essigella californica
Forest Pathology in New Zealand No. 65: Monterey Pine Aphid M. Watson, C. Appleton (2007) Insect: Essigella californica (Essig) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) Fig.1 - Wingless adult Essigella californica on yellow P. radiata needle.…
- The Monterey pine aphid in New Zealand
Forest Health News 182, March 2008. The Monterey pine aphid, Essigella californica, has been the subject of recent studies in New Zealand and Australia. It is native to western North America and…
- Monitoring Monterey Pine Aphids
FHRC Project: 2000-01. Date: September, 2001 Author: T. Herman, M. Davidson and C. Appleton Publication: Crop & Food research Confidential Report No. 485 Project reference: 2000-01 Full report is available…
- Essigella californica, the Monterey pine aphid
From Forest Health News No. 107, May 2001. In October, 2000, a programme was begun to monitor populations of the Monterey pine aphid ( Essigella californica) in Pinus radiata forests…
- Essigella californica in Australia
From Forest Health News 105, March 2001. The Monterey pine aphid, E. californica, was first found in New Zealand in 1998, and population trends are being monitored in selected pine plantations over…
- Description, life history, and habits of Essigella californica (Monterey pine aphid)
From Forest Health News 99, August 2000. Essigella californica is light green with small black spots on the upper surface, rather slender, soft bodied, and up to 1.5 mm long.…
- Update on Essigella californica
From Forest Health News 82, February 1999. In July (FHNews 76: 1-2) we reported the discovery and known range of Essigella californica. At that time it was reported that the aphid…
- Status report: Essigella californica (Monterey pine aphid)
From Forest Health News 76, July 1998. On the 18 February 1998, an aphid was intercepted by Australian quarantine inspectors on a consignment of New Zealand avocados imported into Sydney.…
- Does the aphid Issigella californica occur on Pinus radiata in New Zealand?
From Forest Health News 72, March 1998. The pine aphid Essigella californica was discovered in Canberra, in mid March, on Pinus radiata. A second unrelated specimen was intercepted by Australian quarantine…
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