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EENY-408, a 3-page illustrated fact sheet by Albert E. Mayfield, III, is part of the Featured Creatures collection. It provides information about this common defoliator of pines in the eastern United States, its distribution, description, biology, hosts, damage, and management. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, May 2007.
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Merkel EP, Hertel GD. 1976. Pine tip moth and pine webworm control with carbofuran in north Florida. USDA Forest Service Research Note SE-236, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC. 6 p.
USDA Forest Service. 1989. Insects and diseases of trees in the South. Protection Report R8-PR 16. USDA Forest Service, Southern Region, Atlanta, GA. 98 p.
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