Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resource
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Description: English: Emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) larva in ash tree (Fraxinus sp.). Date: 6 October 2006. Source: http://www.forestryimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=5016056. Author: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resource.
Description: Français : Souche d'un frêne devant le parc de la Ferme-Brodie, au nord de la rue Saint-Jacques, à l'ouest de la rue du Couvent L'arbre a été abattu par la Ville car il était atteint par l'agrile du frêne. ville.montreal.qc.ca. Date: 11 March 2015. Source: Own work. Author: Jeangagnon.
Description: English: Extent of Emerald Ash Borer infection 2015. Date: 18 December 2015. Source: http://www.emeraldashborer.info/. Author: USDA and University of Michigan.
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Forestry Archive
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Description: English: Agrilus planipennis, the emerald ash borer. Date: 17 July 2010. Source: Forestry Images. Author: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Forestry Archive. Other versions: : This file has an extracted image: File:Agrilus planipennis 001 cropped.jpg. : .
Description: English: Destroyer of Ash, this is Agrilus planipennis an invasive Buprestid that has invaded North America where it feeds on Ash. trees. At this point all ash trees in North America are threatened and could ecologically eliminate them from North American forests. On the other hand it is a beautiful Buprestid beetle that simply was brought to the wrong place. This particular specimen came from Maryland. 17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC)17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC){{{{{{0}}}}}}17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC)17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC) All photographs are public domain, feel free to download and use as you wish. Photography Information: Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200 Beauty is truth, truth beauty - that is all Ye know on earth and all ye need to know " Ode on a Grecian Urn" John Keats Contact information: Sam Droege sdroege@usgs.gov 301 497 5840. Date: 3 March 2016, 12:01:21. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/54563451@N08/25037789584/. Author: Sam Droege.
Description: English: Leaving holes in the canopy of the Hamilton Escarpment. Date: 10 September 2015, 10:48:35. Source: Own work. Author: Michael hunter.
Description: Emerald Ash Borer discovered in wood. Photo taken by Susan Greenhouse from California Department of Fish and Game. Date: 14 July 2010, 01:59. Source: Emerald Ash Borer in firewood. Author: Pacific Southwest Region 5.
Summary.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information{border:1px solid #a2a9b1;background-color:#f8f9fa;padding:5px;font-size:95%;border-spacing:2px;box-sizing:border-box;margin:0;width:100%}.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr{vertical-align:top}.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>th,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>th{padding:4px}.mw-parser-output.fileinfo-paramfield{background:#ccf;text-align:right;padding-right:0.4em;width:15%;font-weight:bold}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+div.commons-file-information-table>table{border-top:0;padding-top:0;margin-top:-8px}@media only screen and (max-width:719px){.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table.fileinfotpl-type-information{border-spacing:0;padding:0;word-break:break-word;width:100%!important}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody{display:block}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>th,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>th{padding:0.2em 0.4em;text-align:left;text-align:start}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr{display:flex;flex-direction:column}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+div.commons-file-information-table>table{margin-top:-1px}.mw-parser-output.fileinfo-paramfield{box-sizing:border-box;flex:1 0 100%;width:100%}} Description: The emerald ash borer is an example of a non-native, wood-boring insect. Date: 1 July 2010, 11:07. Source: emerald ash borer 3. Author: U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Summary.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information{border:1px solid #a2a9b1;background-color:#f8f9fa;padding:5px;font-size:95%;border-spacing:2px;box-sizing:border-box;margin:0;width:100%}.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr{vertical-align:top}.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>th,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>th{padding:4px}.mw-parser-output.fileinfo-paramfield{background:#ccf;text-align:right;padding-right:0.4em;width:15%;font-weight:bold}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+div.commons-file-information-table>table{border-top:0;padding-top:0;margin-top:-8px}@media only screen and (max-width:719px){.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table.fileinfotpl-type-information{border-spacing:0;padding:0;word-break:break-word;width:100%!important}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody{display:block}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>th,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>th{padding:0.2em 0.4em;text-align:left;text-align:start}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr{display:flex;flex-direction:column}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+div.commons-file-information-table>table{margin-top:-1px}.mw-parser-output.fileinfo-paramfield{box-sizing:border-box;flex:1 0 100%;width:100%}} Description: New attempt with no flash. I used a flashlight and a styrofoam cup. I also created a new rolling stand with 2 bottles with rubber bands around them and a cutting board to take images at minute increments. This is 18 images combined. Date: 23 January 2014, 22:34. Source: Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus Planipennis). Author: Benjamin Smith from United States.
Description: Wood damaged by Emerald Ash Borer. Photo taken by Susan Greenhouse from California Department of Fish and Game. Date: 9 June 2011, 09:29. Source: Emerald Ash Borer in firewood. Author: Pacific Southwest Region 5.
Description: English: Destroyer of Ash, this is Agrilus planipennis an invasive Buprestid that has invaded North America where it feeds on Ash. trees. At this point all ash trees in North America are threatened and could ecologically eliminate them from North American forests. On the other hand it is a beautiful Buprestid beetle that simply was brought to the wrong place. This particular specimen came from Maryland. 17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC)17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC){{{{{{0}}}}}}17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC)17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC) All photographs are public domain, feel free to download and use as you wish. Photography Information: Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200 Beauty is truth, truth beauty - that is all Ye know on earth and all ye need to know " Ode on a Grecian Urn" John Keats Contact information: Sam Droege sdroege@usgs.gov 301 497 5840. Date: 3 March 2016, 12:15:14. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/54563451@N08/25307248220/. Author: Sam Droege.
Description: English: Destroyer of Ash, this is Agrilus planipennis an invasive Buprestid that has invaded North America where it feeds on Ash. trees. At this point all ash trees in North America are threatened and could ecologically eliminate them from North American forests. On the other hand it is a beautiful Buprestid beetle that simply was brought to the wrong place. This particular specimen came from Maryland. 17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC)17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC){{{{{{0}}}}}}17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC)17:28, 1 April 2016 (UTC) All photographs are public domain, feel free to download and use as you wish. Photography Information: Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200 Beauty is truth, truth beauty - that is all Ye know on earth and all ye need to know " Ode on a Grecian Urn" John Keats Contact information: Sam Droege sdroege@usgs.gov 301 497 5840. Date: 3 March 2016, 12:19:45. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/54563451@N08/25668321695/. Author: Sam Droege.
Description: Wood damaged by Emerald Ash Borer, which was intercepted at the Topaz station. Photo taken by Susan Greenhouse from California Department of Fish and Game. Date: 13 July 2010, 00:45. Source: Emerald Ash Borer in firewood. Author: Pacific Southwest Region 5.
Description: English: Ash tree killed by Emerald Ash Borer along Ladybank Lane in the Chantilly Highlands section of Oak Hill, Fairfax County, Virginia. Date: 25 July 2020, 10:32:02. Source: Own work. Author: Famartin. Camera location38° 54′ 46.86″ N, 77° 24′ 16.27″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 38.913017; -77.404519.
Description: English: This is the work of the Emerald Ash Borer. Most Ash trees here will die from this invasive pest.English: 366 - a tragedy.jpg. Date: 5 March 2016, 10:10:32. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/52450054@N04/25544398375/. Author: judygva (back in town and trying to catch up). Camera location39° 05′ 31.8″ N, 77° 12′ 28.36″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 39.092167; -77.207878.
Summary.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information{border:1px solid #a2a9b1;background-color:#f8f9fa;padding:5px;font-size:95%;border-spacing:2px;box-sizing:border-box;margin:0;width:100%}.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr{vertical-align:top}.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>th,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>th{padding:4px}.mw-parser-output.fileinfo-paramfield{background:#ccf;text-align:right;padding-right:0.4em;width:15%;font-weight:bold}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+div.commons-file-information-table>table{border-top:0;padding-top:0;margin-top:-8px}@media only screen and (max-width:719px){.mw-parser-output table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table.fileinfotpl-type-information{border-spacing:0;padding:0;word-break:break-word;width:100%!important}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody{display:block}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr>th,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>td,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr>th{padding:0.2em 0.4em;text-align:left;text-align:start}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table>tbody>tr,.mw-parser-output.fileinfotpl-type-information>tbody>tr{display:flex;flex-direction:column}.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+table.commons-file-information-table,.mw-parser-output.commons-file-information-table+div.commons-file-information-table>table{margin-top:-1px}.mw-parser-output.fileinfo-paramfield{box-sizing:border-box;flex:1 0 100%;width:100%}} Description: Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus Planipennis). Date: 21 January 2014, 14:02. Source: Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus Planipennis). Author: Benjamin Smith from United States.
Description: Wood damaged by Emerald Ash Borer, which was intercepted at the Topaz station. Photo taken by Susan Greenhouse from California Department of Fish and Game. Date: 15 July 2010, 17:41. Source: Emerald Ash Borer in firewood. Author: Pacific Southwest Region 5.
Description: English: Emerald ash borer pupa removed from its pupal chamber. Date: 24 April 2012. Source: http://www.forestryimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=5471797. Author: Kenneth R. Law. This image contains digital watermarking or credits in the image itself. The usage of visible watermarks is discouraged. If a non-watermarked version of the image is available, please upload it under the same file name and then remove this template. Ensure that removed information is present in the image description page and replace this template with {{Metadata from image}} or {{Attribution metadata from licensed image}}. Caution: Before removing a watermark from a copyrighted image, please read the WMF's analysis of the legal ramifications of doing so, as well as Commons' proposed policy regarding watermarks. If the old version is still useful, for example if removing the watermark damages the image significantly, upload the new version under a different title so that both can be used. After uploading the non-watermarked version, replace this template with {{Superseded|new filename|version without watermarks}}.
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Forestry Archive
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Description: English: Agrilus planipennis, the emerald ash borer. Date: 17 July 2010. Source: Forestry Images. Author: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Forestry Archive. Other versions: : This file has been extracted from another file: Agrilus planipennis 001.jpg: .
Description: This species will only develop in Ash (Fraxinus) trees. They generally reach a length of 13mm (.5 inch) and are metallic green. Their underside frequently is lighter in color and may have a gold or coppery tone. It can be easily distinguished from native Agrilus sp. by its size. Most natives are much smaller. In flight, the Emerald Ash Borer's abdomen stands out in a red to purplish hue. I spread the elytra on this specimen to show the colorful abdomen. They emerged June 9th this year in northern VA. Date: 14 June 2014, 21:28. Source: Agrilus planipennis - Emerald Ash Borer. Author: Benjamin Smith from United States.