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The two-lined chestnut borer

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  • Recent years have witnessed extensive destruction of forest growth, particularly of pine, spruce, and chestnut, in portions of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. This injury has been very generally attributed to insects, and there is evidence that certain wood and bark-boring species have largely contributed to the work of demolition. The death of the chestnut trees was laid to the account of the little buprestid borer, Agrilus bilineatus, which forms the subject of this circular, and the destruction of the coniferous trees was, in like manner, accredited to the scolytid bark-beetle, Dendroctonus frontalis Linn.
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