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Leptographium terebrantis sp. nov. associated with dendroctonus terebrans in loblolly pine

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ALeptographium fungus associated with the black turpentine beetleDendroctonus terebrans (Olivier) is described for the first time. The nameLeptographium terebrantis sp. nov. is proposed.

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Der Pilz,Leptographium, der mit dem schwarzen Terpentinkäfer,Dendroctonus terebrans (Olivier) vergesellschaftet ist, wird das erste Mal beschrieben. Für den Pilz wird die BenennungLeptographium terebrantis vorgeschlagen.

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The authors are research entomologist and biological aide (microbiology) with the Forest Insect Research Project, at the Southern Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service, Pineville, Louisiana.

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Barras, S.J., Perry, T. Leptographium terebrantis sp. nov. associated with dendroctonus terebrans in loblolly pine. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 43, 1–10 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02051496

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