Notable in this Anchorage Daily News article is the mention of unusually high numbers of grasshoppers in the Anchorage area.
http://www.adn.com/2013/07/24/2989735/omalley-surprising-answers-to.html
Notable in this Anchorage Daily News article is the mention of unusually high numbers of grasshoppers in the Anchorage area.
http://www.adn.com/2013/07/24/2989735/omalley-surprising-answers-to.html
Bill Pyle, Supervisory Wildlife Biologist at Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, sent photos and specimens from a large defoliation event on deciduous trees and shrubs on western Kodiak Island.
He wrote, “this event apparently encompasses tens of thousands of acres of mixed deciduous forest and woodland of north and east aspect mountain slopes between sea level and treeline limit (~1,800′ elevation span) of western Kodiak Island. Primary tree species affected include Sitka alder, Kenai birch, and black cottonwood.
[The photos] generally characterize the visual aspect of the infestation adjacent to south shore of mid Zachar Bay. Similarly extensive infestations have been observed on north and east slopes of other bays and headlands of western Kodiak Island.”
A few records for specimens collected are available at the URI below.
Robert Woolsey of Sitka’s KCAW reported on green alder sawfly in the area. The report is available at the URI below.
http://www.kcaw.org/2013/07/12/invasive-alert-alder-eating-sawfly-discovered-in-sitka/
Derek Sikes and Jill Stockbridge (UAM) described a new species of Mecopteran in the journal ZooKeys.