The emerald ash borer: a new exotic pest in North America

Yet another new exotic forest pest has been discovered in North America, and this time the infestation is centered in Michigan and Ontario. In May and June 2002, adults of an unidentified buprestid beetle were collected from ash (Fraxinus) trees in the Detroit area of southeastern Michigan. 2002
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The emerald ash borer: a new exotic pest in North America   (2002)

Yet another new exotic forest pest has been discovered in North America, and this time the infestation is centered in Michigan and Ontario. In May and June 2002, adults of an unidentified buprestid beetle were collected from ash (Fraxinus) trees in the Detroit area of southeastern Michigan.

Author: Haack, Robert A.; Jendak, Eduard; Houping, Liu; Marchant, Keneth R.; Petrice, Toby R.; Poland, Therese M.; Ye, Hui


Source: Newsletter of the Michigan Entomological Society. Vol. 47, no. 3 and 4 (2002).:p.1-5

Citation: Haack, Robert A.; Jendak, Eduard; Houping, Liu; Marchant, Keneth R.; Petrice, Toby R.; Poland, Therese M.; Ye, Hui  2002.  The emerald ash borer: a new exotic pest in North America  Newsletter of the Michigan Entomological Society. Vol. 47, no. 3 and 4 (2002).:p.1-5.