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A Note on the Chilgoza (Pinus Gerardiana) Bark-Boring Beetles of Zhob Baluchistan

1905

The number of dead trees still standing in the forest would in themselves prove this to be the case but better evidence of the truth of the supposition is to be found in an examination of the insect galleries in the sap wood. [...] The larger of the pair a species of Polygraphus is the most serious pest the trees have to fear and the chief cause of their death whilst the other is a species of Phleosinus and is to be found in company with the Polygraphus in both trunk and branches. [...] The grubs on hatching tunnel away from the egg gallery in a direction which is more or less at right angles to it in the case of the first laid and therefore the lowest eggs the direction however trending upwards (or downwards when the egg gallery is carried downwards) in the case of the eggs laid higher up the gallery. [...] The bark on the portion of the side infested by the beetles will die and the vitality of the tree will be lowered in consequence. [...] The life history of the Polygraphus the most dangerous of the three is now practically known with the exception of the important point about the number of generations and the same remark applies to the Pityogenes.
technology medicine science
Pages
43
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.147571
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i E.P. Stebbing view
Frontmatter
ii-ii E.P. Stebbing view
General Remarks
1-2 E.P. Stebbing view
II.—Situation Aspect and Appearance of Shinghur Forest
2-3 E.P. Stebbing view
III.—The Dead Trees in the Shinghur Forest
3-4 E.P. Stebbing view
IV.—Infested Living and Dying Trees. Signs of Attack
4-4 E.P. Stebbing view
V.—Origin of the Infestation
5-5 E.P. Stebbing view
VI.—The Bark-Boring Insects
5-8 E.P. Stebbing view
VII.—Life Histories and Methods of Attack in the Trees
8-15 E.P. Stebbing view
VIII.—Result of the Bark-Borers Attacks on the Forest
15-16 E.P. Stebbing view
IX.—The Importance of the Chilgoza Forest
16-17 E.P. Stebbing view
X.—Enemies
17-19 E.P. Stebbing view
XI.—Protection and Remedies
19-22 E.P. Stebbing view
XII.—Points in the Life History Requiring Further Observation
22-23 E.P. Stebbing view
Plates
24-iii E.P. Stebbing view

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