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PSHB in Cape Town!!

First conformation of the presence of the Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer beetle and its fungus in the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Area
(lightly edited press release: 3 April 2019)

This officially confirms the presence of the invasive Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer beetle (PSHB, Euwallacea whitfordiodendrus) for the first time within the boundaries of the City of Cape Town Metropolitan area. We were informed of a possible infestation in the suburb of Somerset West by Mr Phumudzo Ramabulana from the City of Cape Town and Mr Paul Barker from Arderne Gardens on the 8th of March 2019. Mr. Elmar van Rooyen, a MSc student from Stellenbosch University currently working on the beetle for his thesis, collected samples from infested Liquid Amber and London Plane trees for laboratory analyses. The identity of the beetle and its symbiotic fungus was confirmed using morphological and DNA sequence analyses, and comparisons to the extensive database at the ...more ↓

Posted on April 10, 2019 11:35 AM by tonyrebelo tonyrebelo | 1 comment | Leave a comment
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Due to dispersal by man and climate change, many insects and fungi are colonizing areas where they never used to occur.
Some of these are serious pathogens affecting our trees, both exotic and indigenous.

This project aims to document potential records of pest species, specifically potential new records.
If you encounter any wild or street or garden trees dying of seemingly ...more ↓

tonyrebelo created this project on July 27, 2018
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