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The Horsechesnut Leafmining Moth (Cameraria ohridella): A New Pest in Central Europe

Christian Tomiczek and Hannes Krehan
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) May 1998, 24 (3) 144-148; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1998.018
Christian Tomiczek
1Institute of Forest Protection, Federal Forest Research Centre, A-1131 Vienna, Austria
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Hannes Krehan
2Institute of Forest Protection, Federal Forest Research Centre, A-1131 Vienna, Austria
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    Cameraria ohridella moth.

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    Spread of C. ohridella in central Europe, 1984 to 1997.

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    Initial stage of damage by C. ohridella (1st generation).

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    Leaf mines of C. ohridella on Aesculus hippocastanum.

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    Leaf mines of C. ohridella on Acer pseudoplatanus.

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    Mortality and parasitism rate of C. ohridella larvae (counted in August and September 1997, out of about 150 to 400 leaf mines per tree).

    Mortality rate (%)Parasitism rate (%)
    B.1 (Vienna west A)28.359.80
    B.2 (Vienna west B)3.351.68
    B.3 (Vienna west C)16.673.21
    B.4 (Vienna west D)7.412.47
    B.5 (Vienna west E)3.881.70
    B.6 (Vienna Prater)18.1810.39
    B.7 (Vienna Right)32.9015.20
    B.8 (Kirchstetten NÖ)55.0015.20
    B.9 (Lainzer Game Park)25.200
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Christian Tomiczek, Hannes Krehan
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