Insects of eastern larch cedar and juniper / by A. H. Rose, O. H. Lindquist and K. L. Nystrom. : Fo64-28/2000E-PDF
This handbook is designed to enable people interested in trees to identify insects causing damage to larch, cedar and juniper in Canada east of the Rocky Mountains are included. About 85 species are treated and of these 47 are found on larch, 22 on cedar and 16 on juniper. The insect and/or its damage can be identified by means of keys using non-technical language along with about 150 color illustrations.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Canadian Forest Service. |
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Title | Insects of eastern larch cedar and juniper / by A. H. Rose, O. H. Lindquist and K. L. Nystrom. |
Series title | Forestry technical report28 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Other formats | Paper-[English] |
Note(s) | "This handbook is designed to enable people interested in trees to identify insects causing damage to larch, cedar and juniper in Canada east of the Rocky Mountains are included. About 85 species are treated and of these 47 are found on larch, 22 on cedar and 16 on juniper. The insect and/or its damage can be identified by means of keys using non-technical language along with about 150 color illustrations."--Abstract. Résumé en français |
Publishing information | Ottawa - Ontario : Natural Resources Canada. 2000. |
Description | 105p.coloured figs., coloured illus., photographs, index |
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Edition | Revised |
Subject terms | Insects Pests Forests Trees |
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