Anoplophora sp.(ANOLSP)
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Detected Anoplophora larva during investigation of imported plants by the first detection dogs for A. chinensis and A. glabripennis. Trainers and dogowners Ute Hoyer-Tomiczek (BFW, Austria) and Gabriele Sauseng
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13691.jpg)
Investigation of imported plants by the first detection dogs for A. chinensis and A. glabripennis. Trainers and dogowners Ute Hoyer-Tomiczek (BFW, Austria) and Gabriele Sauseng
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13689.jpg)
Investigation of imported plants by the first detection dogs for A. chinensis and A. glabripennis. Trainers and dogowners Ute Hoyer-Tomiczek (BFW, Austria) and Gabriele Sauseng
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13692.jpg)
Detected Anoplophora larva during investigation of imported plants by the first detection dogs for A. chinensis and A. glabripennis. Trainers and dogowners Ute Hoyer-Tomiczek (BFW, Austria) and Gabriele Sauseng
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13693.jpg)
Detected Anoplophora larva during investigation of imported plants by the first detection dogs for A. chinensis and A. glabripennis. Trainers and dogowners Ute Hoyer-Tomiczek (BFW, Austria) and Gabriele Sauseng
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13736.jpg)
X-ray CT-scan of Acer wood affected by Anoplophora glabripennis
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13738.jpg)
X-ray CT-scan of Acer wood affected by Anoplophora glabripennis
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13735.jpg)
Acer wood affected by Anoplophora glabripennis in X-ray CT-scanner
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13737.jpg)
X-ray CT-scan of Acer wood affected by Anoplophora glabripennis
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13773.jpg)
Eradication: removal and inspection of infected trees
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13766.jpg)
Eradication: removal and inspection of infected trees
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)![](/media/data/taxon/A/ANOLSP/pics/220x130/13697.jpg)
Investigation of imported plants by the first detection dogs for A. chinensis and A. glabripennis. Trainers and dogowners Ute Hoyer-Tomiczek (BFW, Austria) and Gabriele Sauseng
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)