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------- During experiments, P. punctatus fed upon this Pinus species when presented with cut twigs.
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------- confirmed host.
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------- Pinus maximartinezii, Pinus ponderosa var. ponderosa (as Pinus washoensis).
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------- "The SPB infests and kills all pine species in its range"
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------- Adult host.
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-------confirmed host.
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------- Living host.
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------- Confirmed host in China.