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stages of H.
abietis are
susceptible to
these nematodes. In contrast, the
parasitic wasp B. Hylobii,
kills only the
larval stage of H.
abietis. The life...
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undersides of the branches,
unlike H.
abietis,
whose spines are
arranged in
clusters at the tip of branches.
Hericium abietis is
edible and choice.
David Arora...
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Delphinella abietis is a
species of
fungus in the
family Dothioraceae. It has been
reported from
western Norway where it
infects needles and sometimes...
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Adelges abietis (Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the most
common species;
synonyms are A. gallarum-
abietis,
Chermes abietis and
Sacciphantes abietis. The pineapple...
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ecological aspects of
Chysomyxa abietis (Unger) epidemiology". Angelfire.
Retrieved June 17, 2013. "Chrysomyxa
abietis" (PDF). BFW. {{cite journal}}: Cite...
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needles of
coniferous trees. N.
abietis is
considered to
arise from a
monophyletic group. The
larva of N.
abietis have
salivary glands with a lumen...
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Scymnus abietis is a
species of
beetle found in the
family Coccinellidae. It is
found in Europe. "Scymnus
abietis". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-11-22. "Scymnus...
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infestans P. Karst., (1888)
Synonyms Phacidium abietis (Dearn.) J. Reid & Cain, (1963)
Phacidium infestans var.
abietis Dearn., (1926)
Phacidium lacerum f. pini-cembrae...
- saltuarius, C.
abietis attacks primarily weakened and
freshly dead
branches of its host trees, and
usually does not kill trees.
While C.
abietis is well known...
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Tetropium abietis is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by Fall in 1912. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of the...