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Independent
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 1, No 06
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Columbia-North Pacific Region Comprehensive Framework Study. Appendix XIV: Fish and Wildlife.
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 5, No 11
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 4, No 11
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Elm Borers and Elm Bark Louse : Elm Borer (Sapreda tridentata Oliv.). 1. Larva or grub within its burrow just under the bark; 1a, Larva or grum extended; 2. Pupa within its cell just under the bark; 3. Burrows of the grub as exposed after removal of the bark; 4. Adult beetle.
Elm Snout Beetles (Mardalis): 5. Adult of Magdalis armicollis Say; 6. Adult of magdalis barbita Say; 6a. Side view of same; 7. Larva of Magdalis barbita, side view; 8. Pupa of Magdalis barbita within its oval cell just beneath the bark; 8a Empty pupal case of Magdalis barbita; 9. Burrows of Magdalis barbita as exposed after removal of the bark; 9a. Holes in the bark through which the beetles escape; 9b. Showing how bark is loosened by the burrows of this insect.
Elm Bark Louse (Gossyparia ulmi Geoff): 10. Group of partly grown bark lice as they appear in the early spring; 11. Group of male cocoons; 12. Group of male cocoons; 13. Group of females; 14. Female; 15. Recently hatched young; 16. Mature female; 16a, Mature females on a twig; 17. Pesudimago or wingless male; 18. Winged male.... Note also the long, white, anal filaments
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Sugar Maple Borer (1. Place where egg was laid, showing exccrement or borings thrown out by borer; 1a. Another more than normally discolored; 2. Borer or grub in September from egg laid the same season; 3. Nearly full grown borer; 4. Adult or beetle; 5. Hole through which the beetle escaped from the trunk; 6. Sadust or borings packed in burrow. Maple Tree Pruner (Elaphidion villosum Fabr.): 7. Grub or borer in its burrow, a portion of the twig being cut away to show its work; 7a. Small twig with only a thin shell of bark, the wood being nearly all eaten; 8. Pupa in the burrow. the base of both twigs represented has ben nearly eaten off by the larva; 9. Adult or beetle. Cottony Maple Tree Scale Insect (Pulvinaria innumerabilis Rathv.): 10. Active or recently hatched young; 11. Adult females, many eggs can be found in the woolly masses; 12. Leaf with many young scales on its under side.
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Potamanthus flaveola Walsh; adult
Adult female 52; Legs of one side of the adult male 53; Ventral aspect of the male genitalia, showing the form of forceps and penes 54
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University of Washington Daily
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University of Washington Daily
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Water Today and Tomorrow: A Pacific Northwest Regional Program for Water and Related Resources: Volume II The Region
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Pacific Northwest Economic Base Study for Power Markets - Population
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Columbia-North Pacific Region Comprehensive Framework Study of Water and Related Lands. Appendix XV: Electric Power.
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Tyee 1950 Yearbook
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Tyee 1946 Yearbook
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Tyee 1910 Yearbook
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Tyee 1987 Yearbook
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Annual report / Edmark. 1988
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Annual report / Weyerhaeuser Company 1987
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Annual report / Weyerhaeuser Company 1983
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