Planned Revisions or New FIDLs
New or Revised Forest Insect & Disease Leaflets
![Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle. Photo by Michael Bohne, USDA Forest Service Male coconut rhinoceros beetle head and pronotum](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-coconutrhinocerosbeetle.jpg)
#191 - Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle
Additional information: New. Authors: Moore, Jackson, Quintugua, Bevacqua, Sayama, Miller![Longitudinal section of root showing resin soaking. USDA Forest Service, Northern and Intermountain Region , USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org armillaria root disease](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-armillariarootdisease.jpg)
# 188 - Armillaria Root Disease of Western Conifers
Additional information: New. Authors: Filip, Klopfenstein, Ramsey, Maffei, Shaw, Lockman![Western Pine Beetle closeup. Photo by Erich Vallery, USDA Forest Service Western Pine Beetle](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-westernpinebeetle.jpg)
#01 - Western Pine Beetle
Additional information: Revision. Authors: Homicz, Fettig, Munson, Cluck![Blister rust sporulating. Chris Schnepf, University of Idaho, Bugwood.org White pine blister rust](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-whitepineblisterrust.jpg)
# 36 - White Pine Blister Rust
Additional information: Revision in progress. Authors: Schwandt, Kearns, Ferguson![Young hemlock sawfly larvae feeding in aggregates. Photo by Elizabeth Graham, USDA Forest Service Hemlock Sawfly](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-hemlocksawfly.jpg)
#31 - Hemlock Sawfly
Additional information: Revision. Authors: Graham![Signs of comandra rust on the trunk of a pine. William Jacobi, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org Comandra blister rust](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-comandrablisterrust.jpg)
#62 - Comandra Blister Rust
Additional information: Revision in progress. Authors: Geils, Jacobi![Goldspotted oak borer adult. Mike Lewis, Center for Invasive Species Research, Bugwood.org goldspotted oak borer](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-goldspottedoakborer.jpg)
#183 - Goldspotted Oak Borer
Additional information: New. Authors: Coleman, Jones, Smith, Venette, Flint, and Seybold![Conk of the red belt fungus, Fomes pinicola, on the trunk of a Douglas-fir tree. Mike Schomaker, Colorado State Forest Service, Bugwood.org heart rots of douglas-fir](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-heartrotdouglasfir.jpg)
# 73 - Heart Rots of Douglas-fir
Additional information: Revision in progress. Authors: Goheen, Ferguson![Larch casebearer adult. Roger Ryan, USDA Forest Service larch casebearer adult](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-larchcasebearer.jpg)
# 96 - Larch Casebearer
Additional information: Revision. Authors: Ward, Haavik, Aukema![5th instar larva of the Douglas-fir tussock moth, Orgyia psuedotsugata, on white fir, A. concolor. Donald Owen, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Bugwood.org douglas-fir tussock moth](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-douglasfirtussockmoth.jpg)
# 86 - Douglas-fir Tussock Moth
Additional information: Revised. Authors: Pederson, Eckberg, Lowrey, Bulaon![Pinyon ips adult. William M. Ciesla, Forest Health Management International, Bugwood.org pinyon ips](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-pinyonips.jpg)
Pinyon Ips
Additional information: New. Authors: McMillin, Eager, Smith, Steed, Graves, Gaylord![Sixspined ips adult. USDA Forest Service - Ashville , USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org ips bark beetle](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-ipsbarkbeetle.jpg)
#129 - Ips Bark Beetles in the South
Additional information: Revision. Authors: Clarke, Asaro, Nowak, Merten![Western balsam bark beetle adult. Javier E. Mercado, Bark Beetle Genera of the U.S., USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org western balsam bark beetle](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-westernbalsambarkbeetle.jpg)
#184 - Western Balsam Bark Beetle
Additional information: New. Authors: McMillin, Malesky, Kegley and Munson![Adult beetles within nuptial chamber. Curtis Utley, CSUE, Bugwood.org walnut twig beetle](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-walnuttwigbeetle.jpg)
Walnut Twig Beetle
Additional information: New. Authors: Graves, Coleman![Sequoia pitch moth. Christine Buhl, Oregon Department of Forestry, Bugwood.org sequoia pitch moth](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-sequoiapitchmoth.jpg)
#185 - Sequoia Pitch Moth
Additional information: New. Authors: Mehmel, Buhl![Western hemlock looper adult. Jerald E. Dewey, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org western hemlock looper](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-westernhemlocklooper.jpg)
#186 – Western Hemlock Looper
Additional information: New. Authors: Kohler, Dickinson![Winter moth larvae. Milan Zubrik, Forest Research Institute - Slovakia, Bugwood.org winter moth](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-wintermoth.jpg)
Winter Moth
Additional information: New. Authors: Mausel, Elkinton, Souto![Emerald ash borer adult. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Forestry , Bugwood.org emerald ash borer](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-emeraldashborer.jpg)
#187 – Emerald Ash Borer
Additional information: New. Authors: Siegert, Haavik, Katovich, Schneeberger![Cone beetle adult. Steven Katovich, Bugwood.org cone of white pine](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-coneseeds.jpg)
![Red oak borer adult. Robert L. Anderson, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org red oak borer](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-redoakborer.jpg)
#163 – Red Oak Borer
Additional information: Revision. Authors: Haavik, Clarke, Stephen![Cankered stem of beech following attack by beech scale and infection by Neonectria (beech bark disease complex). Linda Haugen, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org beech bark disease](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-beechbarkdisease.jpg)
#75 – Beech Bark Disease
Additional information: Revision. Authors: Schneeberger![Lymantria dispar larva(e). Karla Salp, Washington State Department of Agriculture, Bugwood.org Lymantria dispar](/foresthealth/images/FIDL-Ldispardispar.jpg)
#162 – Spongy Moth (formerly known as Gypsy Moth)
Additional information: Revision. Authors: Coleman, Haavik, Liebhold, FoelkerWant to Write or Revise a FIDL?
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