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Identifier: indianforestinse00stebuoft (find matches)
Title: Indian forest insects of economic importance. Coleoptera
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Stebbing, Edward Percy, 1870-1960
Subjects: Beetles Forest insects -- India Trees -- Diseases and pests
Publisher: London Eyre & Spottiswoode
Contributing Library: Earth Sciences - University of Toronto
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FK;. 20.—Sphaerotrypes siwalikensis, Steb. X 10.A sdl-tree bark-borer. Siwaliks, N. India. ( 35 ) CHAPTER IV. ON METHODS OF PREVENTING INSECT ATTACKS IN THEFOREST AND OF COMBATING THOSE TAKING PLACE. 1.—Liability of Forests to Insect Invasion. IT has been often remarked in India in the past, that there is little dangerof serious insect invasions being experienced in the forests of the country-serious enough, that is, to kill off the trees over large areas. It has also
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FlG. 21.—Chilgoza pine-trees infested and killed by the bark-borer Polygraphus trenilii. Steb. Zhob, Baluchistan. been repeatedly said that even were such attacks experienced, it would beimpossible to do anything to combat the insects or save the trees. In thepast I admit there was much apparent reason to support such statements.The forests had been taken over by the department for the most part in ahopeless state of mismanagement, and many had all the appearance ofbeing ruined for good. It is not surprising that under these conditions toworry about attacks of insect pests taking plan- in devastated woods was c 2 j6 INDIAN FOREST INSECTS msidered an absurdity. The work of thepast half-century has, however,entirely changed the position of affairs and the condition and appearanceof many of the forests. What formerly had all the appearance of being\\nrthless waste lands have now become well-ordered estates of considerableand increasing value. What were once disorganized, almost disfore

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  • bookid:indianforestinse00stebuoft
  • bookyear:1914
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Stebbing__Edward_Percy__1870_1960
  • booksubject:Beetles
  • booksubject:Forest_insects____India
  • booksubject:Trees____Diseases_and_pests
  • bookpublisher:London_Eyre___Spottiswoode
  • bookcontributor:Earth_Sciences___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:72
  • bookcollection:noranda
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