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- Neonectria ditissima (syn. Neonectria galligena) is a fungal plant pathogen. It causes cankers that can kill branches of trees by choking them off. Apple...
- Leucauge ditissima, is a species of spider of the genus Leucauge. It is found in Sri Lanka and Myanmar. List of Tetragnathidae species "Leucauge ditissima (T****ll...
- (Neonectria ****inata (previously Nectria coccinea var. ****inata) and Neonectria ditissima (previously Nectria galligena)) to produce annual cankers on the bark...
- attacks the bark, creating a wound that is then infected by Neonectria ditissima or Neonectria ****inata, two species of fungi. This causes a canker to...
- Beech trees in North America. Neonectria ****inata, along with Neonectria ditissima, are the cause of beech bark disease in trees that have already been affected...
- Scaptius ditissima is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1855. It is found in Panama, Brazil, Peru and Ecuador. Savela...
- (2010) Neonectria dinghushanica J. Luo & W.Y. Zhuang (2010) Neonectria ditissima (Tul. & C. Tul.) Samuels & Rossman (2006) Neonectria ditissimopsis P....
- Lopharcha ditissima is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found on Java in Indonesia. Wikispecies has information related to Lopharcha...
- high Cedar apple rust: high Fire blight: high Apple canker (Neonectrica ditissima): medium Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jonathan (apple). "Jonathan"...
- Subsequently it was discovered that a fungus, then identified as Neonectria ditissima, was in fact killing the trees infested by the scale. Around 1890 the...