Thaumetopoea pityocampa(THAUPI)
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Thaumetopoea pityocampa- trap on a pine tree in a city parc (Haute-Garonne, France)
Courtesy: Muriel Suffert (EPPO)
Habitus. Left: Thaumetopoea pityocampa. Right: T. pinivora.
Courtesy: Jean-François Germain, Plant Health Laboratory, Montpellier (FR).
Heavily damaged young tree of Pinus nigra from larvae of Thaumetopoea pityocampa on Krk Island in Croatia.
Courtesy: Stanislas Gomboc, Plant Protection and Seeds, Ljubljana (SI).
Winter nest in a mild area.
Courtesy: D.D. Cadahía, Subdirección General de Sanidad Vegetal, Madrid (ES).
Oviposition site and egg mass.
Courtesy: D.D. Cadahía, Subdirección General de Sanidad Vegetal, Madrid (ES).
Heavy attack on Pinus pinaster.
Courtesy: D.D. Cadahía, Subdirección General de Sanidad Vegetal, Madrid (ES).
Characteristic early damage.
Courtesy: D.D. Cadahía, Subdirección General de Sanidad Vegetal, Madrid (ES).
Winter nest in a cold area.
Courtesy: D.D. Cadahía, Subdirección General de Sanidad Vegetal, Madrid (ES).
Canthus. Top: Thaumetopoea pinivora. Bottom: Thaumetopoea pityocampa.
Courtesy: Jean-François Germain, Plant Health Laboratory, Montpellier (FR).























