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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 petiolaris meadow willow OH (T)<br />

PA (E)<br />

S. planifolia diamondleaf willow ME (T)<br />

MI (T)<br />

NH (T)<br />

VT (T)<br />

WI (T)<br />

S. pyrifolia balsam willow NY (T)<br />

S. sericea silky willow AR (E)<br />

S. serissima autumn willow IL (E)<br />

IN (T)<br />

PA (T)<br />

S. sessilifolia northwest sandbar<br />

WA (T)<br />

willow<br />

S. uva-ursi bearberry willow ME (T)<br />

NY (T)<br />

VT (E)<br />

Tilia mandshurica Tilia americana var. heterophylla [= T. American basswood IL (E)<br />

heterophylla]<br />

Toxicodendron succedaneum Toxicodendron rydbergii western poison ivy OH (E)<br />

T. vernix poison sumac KY (E)<br />

Ulmus sp., U. davidiana Ulmus thomasii rock elm IL (E)<br />

NY (T)<br />

OH (T)<br />

1. E= Endangered; T=Threatened.<br />

CAPS PRA: Lymantria mathura 29

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