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Oligonychus ununguis

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Wikipedia Abstract

Oligonychus ununguis, the spruce spider mite, occurs throughout much of Canada and the United States (Rose and Lindquist 1985). Though not particularly important in the forest, it has been bothersome on planted spruce in the Prairie Provinces, and is considered one of the most important pests of spruce plantations in Ontario. As well, ornamental specimens of spruce and most other conifers throughout the range often suffer damage. The pest is barely visible without the aid of a magnifier and is rarely noticed until discoloured foliage is found on an affected tree. To check for the presence of mites, sharply jar suspected foliage over a piece of white paper, and watch for movement of tiny objects. If a red stain appears when the objects are smeared against the paper, the probability is high
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Prey / Diet

Calocedrus decurrens (Californian Post Cedar)[1]
Cephalotaxus brevifolia (Common yew)[1]
Corynocarpus laevigatus (karakaranut)[2]
Ripogonum scandens[2]
Sequoia sempervirens (California Redwood)[1]

Prey / Diet Overlap

External References

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Citations

Attributes / relations provided by
1Biological Records Centre Database of Insects and their Food Plants
2New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Plant-SyNZ™ database
Abstract provided by DBpedia licensed under a Creative Commons License
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0