| Links for the lab portion of ENY3005, Principles of Entomology | |
| The purpose of the insect identification site is to provide university
students and everybody else with information for identifying the order
and family of Florida's common insects. Each family page has one or two
pictures of representative insects and a description of diagnostic characters.
Many pages also have links to other web sites for additional information.
Click here to link to: http://eny3005.ifas.ufl.edu/lab1/ |
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| Forest and Shade Tree Insects of Florida | |
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This web site has the objective of providing information to identify,
understand, and manage insect pests of trees. Our first pages deal primarily
with the southern pine beetle, a bark beetle that alternates between being
an innocuous scavenger of dead and moribund pines and a killer of healthy
trees. Following the terrible wildfires of 1998, we added a page and pdf
file for identifying, accessing, and managing insects that threatened fire-damaged pines.
There is a pest alert for the Asian Longhorned Beetle,
a wood borer with the potential to kill healthy trees if it is introduced
and becomes established in Florida.
For information on forest and shade tree insects go to: |
You may contact me by mail, telephone, and email.
Dept of Entomology & Nematology University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611-0620 Phone: 352-392-1901 ext 130 Fax: 352-392-0190 Email: Foltz@ufl.edu |