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Table 26. <strong>Arthropods</strong> associated <strong>with</strong> native <strong>and</strong> introduced conifers (except Pinus spp.)<br />

araucaria (Araucaria araucana M.)(1), Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (P.)(2)<br />

Cuadro 26. Artrópodos asociados a coníferas nativas e introducidas (excepto Pinus spp.)<br />

araucaria (Araucaria araucana M.)(1), pino oregón (Pseudotsuga menziesii (P.)(2)<br />

Arthropod/Artrópodo Order/Family<br />

Common name Nombre común Host/Hospederos<br />

Orden/Familia<br />

Rhyacionia buoliana (Denis & Schiffermüller) Lep., Tortricidae European pine shoot moth polilla del brote del pino 2<br />

Rhynchitomacerinus kuscheli Kuschel Col., Curculionidae 1<br />

Sclerognathus fairmairei Parry Col., Lucanidae 1<br />

Sinophloeus antipodus (Eggers) Col., Scolytidae 1<br />

Sinophloeus porteri Bretto Col., Scolytidae 1<br />

Syllitus schajovskii Bosq Col., Cerambycidae 1<br />

Thanatopsyche chilensis (Philippi) Lep., Psychidae Chilean bagworm bicho chileno del cesto 1<br />

Tomicus destructor Eggers Col., Scolytidae escolito destructor de la araucaria 1<br />

<strong>Arthropods</strong> associated <strong>with</strong> agriculture <strong>and</strong> forestry in Chile 115

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