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<strong>Pest</strong> Information<br />

Table 2-2 Reported Distribution <strong>of</strong> Dendrolimus pini in Eurasia and Asia 1<br />

Continent Country Reference<br />

Hungary<br />

Italy (including Sicily and<br />

adjacent islands: Lipari,<br />

Ustic, Egadi, Pantelleria and<br />

Pelagie Is.)<br />

Latvia<br />

Liechtenstein<br />

Lithuania (Dapkus, 2004)<br />

Luxembourg<br />

Macedonia<br />

The Netherlands<br />

Norway (Aarvik and Bakke,<br />

1999)<br />

Poland<br />

Portugal<br />

Romania<br />

Russia<br />

Slovakia<br />

Slovenia<br />

Spain (including the Balearic<br />

and Alboran Is.)<br />

Sweden (Anonymous, 2009;<br />

Kiddie, 2007)<br />

Switzerland<br />

Turkey (Oner et al., 2006)<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Ukraine<br />

Yugoslavia (including Serbia,<br />

Kosovo, Voivodina and<br />

Montenegro)<br />

1 Unless otherwise specified, sources are from Zolotuhin and Van Nieukerken, 2004.<br />

Dendrolimus punctatus<br />

The range <strong>of</strong> MPC is across southeastern Asia, including eastern China,<br />

Taiwan, and Vietnam (Billings, 1991; Chang, 1991; Matsumura, 1926a). The<br />

northern limit is approximately 33 degrees latitude (Ya-Jie et al., 2005), with a<br />

western limit in China <strong>of</strong> Sichuan province (CABI, 2011b).<br />

2-6 Dendrolimus Pine Moths 12/2012-01

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