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Lace bugs: Corythucha salicata Gibson (Heteroptera: Tingidae)
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Lace bugs: Corythucha salicata Gibson (Heteroptera: Tingidae)

Robert A. Rodstrom and John J. Brown
Fact sheet (Washington State University. Cooperative Extension), 274E, Washington State University Extension
06/2017
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/12192
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Abstract

Lace bugs -- Control. Poplar -- Diseases and pests -- Northwest, Pacific.
Lace bugs are generally not a pest of poplars grown east of the Cascade Mountains, but expanded plantings of poplars for potential biofuel production in western Oregon and Washington have been attacked by these sap-feeding insects. Our objective is to alert professional integrated pest management (IPM) personnel to the potential damage lace bugs can cause in hybrid poplars grown for biofuel west of the Cascade Mountains in the Pacific Northwest (PNW).

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