Orgyia pseudotsugata(ORGYPS)
Distribution details in Mexico
First recorded in: 2011
* Coleman TW, Jones MI, Courtial B, Graves AD, Woods M, Roques A, Seybold SJ (2014) Impact of the first recorded outbreak of the Douglas-fir tussock moth, Orgyia pseudotsugata, in southern California and the extent of its distribution in the Pacific Southwest region. Forest Ecology and Management 329, 295-305.
------- in Sierra San Pedro Martír National Park, Baja California Norte, northwestern Mexico
------- in Sierra San Pedro Martír National Park, Baja California Norte, northwestern Mexico
Country | State | Status | |
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United States of America | Arizona | Present, no details | |
United States of America | Colorado | Present, no details | |
United States of America | Idaho | Present, no details | |
United States of America | Montana | Present, no details | |
United States of America | Nevada | Present, no details | |
United States of America | Utah | Present, no details | |
United States of America | Washington | Present, no details | |
United States of America | Wyoming | Present, no details | |
United States of America | California | Present, no details | |
United States of America | New Mexico | Present, no details | |
United States of America | Oregon | Present, no details | |
United States of America | Present, restricted distribution |