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Table D1: Threatened and endangered plants in the conterminous U.S. that are potential hosts for<br />

Lymantria mathura.<br />

Documented/Reported Hosts<br />

Threatened and/or Endangered Plant Protected Status 1<br />

Scientific Name Common Name Federal State<br />

Salix candida sageleaf willow ME (T)<br />

OH (T)<br />

PA (E)<br />

S. caroliniana costal plain willow OH (T)<br />

PA (E)<br />

S. cordata [= S. syrticola] heartleaf willow IL (E)<br />

NY (E)<br />

WI (E)<br />

S. eriocephala [= S. cordata] Missouri River willow FL (E)<br />

IN (T)<br />

S. exigua narrowleaf willow CT (T)<br />

MD (E)<br />

S. floridana Florida willow FL (E)<br />

GA (E)<br />

S. herbacea snowbed willow ME (T)<br />

NH (T)<br />

NY (E)<br />

S. interior sandbar willow ME (E)<br />

S. lucida shining willow IA (T)<br />

MD (E)<br />

S. myricoides bayberry willow ME (E)<br />

S. pedicellaris bog willow CT (E)<br />

IA (T)<br />

NJ (E)<br />

OH (E)<br />

PA (E)<br />

S. pellita satiny willow NH (T)<br />

WI (E)<br />

CAPS PRA: Lymantria mathura 28

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