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3.2.19 Other Noteworthy <strong>Insect</strong>s (cont.):-<br />

<strong>Insect</strong> Host(s) Locality Remarks<br />

Choristoneura fumiferana wS,<br />

(Clemens) (Spruce budworm) bF<br />

Victoria Beach, Molson<br />

Lake <strong>and</strong> Eardley Lake.<br />

Very low populations;<br />

a trace of<br />

defoliation at<br />

Victoria Beach.<br />

Chrysomela knabi Brown<br />

(A leaf beetle<br />

bPo<br />

S<strong>and</strong>il<strong>and</strong>s <strong>Forest</strong><br />

Reserve.<br />

Light to moderate<br />

feeding over a small<br />

area near March<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Croesus latitarsus Norton spA1 * mile north of<br />

(Dusky birch sawfly) Seddons Corner.<br />

Light feeding on<br />

an occasional<br />

alder clump.<br />

Dichelonyx backi Kirby<br />

(Green rose leaf chaffer)<br />

Wanipigow Lake <strong>and</strong><br />

Otter Falls.<br />

Low populations.<br />

Dichelonyx subvittata Lec. wE,<br />

(A leaf chaffer bO,<br />

tA,<br />

pCh<br />

Dimorphopteryx pinquis<br />

(Nort.) (A sawfly<br />

Wanipigow Lake <strong>and</strong><br />

Dencross.<br />

wB, Bear River Road, north<br />

spA1, of Pine Falls, White-<br />

W Telford, <strong>and</strong><br />

Stead.<br />

Very low populations<br />

at Wanipigow,<br />

Lake. Higher populations<br />

at Dencross.<br />

Damage light.<br />

Very light feeding<br />

damage on white<br />

birch.<br />

Disonycha quinquevittata W,<br />

Say. (A leaf beetle) pCh.<br />

Telford <strong>and</strong> Stead.<br />

Very low populations<br />

at Telford; highest<br />

populations at<br />

Stead, <strong>and</strong> very<br />

light defoliation.<br />

Enargia decolor Wlkr. (A noctuid)<br />

1 noc uid)<br />

tA,<br />

Otter Falls, <strong>and</strong> in<br />

the S<strong>and</strong>il<strong>and</strong>s <strong>Forest</strong><br />

Reserve.<br />

Populations very<br />

low.<br />

Erannis tiliaria (Harris) mM,<br />

(linden looper) Haw<br />

mile north of<br />

Dencross.<br />

Very low populations.<br />

Fenusa dohrnii (Tischbein) spA1<br />

(European alder leaf miner)<br />

Throughout the <strong>District</strong>.<br />

Light to moderate<br />

damage at widely<br />

scattered points.<br />

Hylurgopinus rufipes wE<br />

(Eichhoff)<br />

(Native elm bark beetle)<br />

Roseau River at<br />

Dominion City.<br />

Found in one tree<br />

only.<br />

Lambdina fiscellaria<br />

fiscellaria Gn.<br />

(Hemlock looper)<br />

bF,wS, North of Pine Falls,<br />

tL,wB Family, Eardley <strong>and</strong><br />

Weaver lakes.<br />

Low populations; no<br />

defoliation evident.

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