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Sedgley, M., and J. A. Gardner. "OCEANIA (AUSTRALIA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, NEW CALEDONIA, NEW ZEALAND, FIJI, HAWAII)." Acta Horticulturae, no. 250 (September 1989): 178–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1989.250.9.

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Aldrich, Robert. "The Decolonisation of the Pacific Islands." Itinerario 24, no. 3-4 (November 2000): 173–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300014558.

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At the end of the Second World War, the islands of Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia were all under foreign control. The Netherlands retained West New Guinea even while control of the rest of the Dutch East Indies slipped away, while on the other side of the South Pacific, Chile held Easter Island. Pitcairn, the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Fiji and the Solomon Islands comprised Britain's Oceanic empire, in addition to informal overlordship of Tonga. France claimed New Caledonia, the French Establishments in Oceania (soon renamed French Polynesia) and Wallis and Futuna. The New Hebrides remained an Anglo-French condominium; Britain, Australia and New Zealand jointly administered Nauru. The United States' territories included older possessions – the Hawaiian islands, American Samoa and Guam – and the former Japanese colonies of the Northern Marianas, Mar-shall Islands and Caroline Islands administered as a United Nations trust territory. Australia controlled Papua and New Guinea (PNG), as well as islands in the Torres Strait and Norfolk Island; New Zealand had Western Samoa, the Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau. No island group in Oceania, other than New Zealand, was independent.
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Kokubugata, Goro, Koh Nakamura, Paul I. Forster, Yumiko Hirayama, and Masatsugu Yokota. "Antitropical distribution of Lobelia species (Campanulaceae) between the Ryukyu Archipelago of Japan and Oceania as indicated by molecular data." Australian Journal of Botany 60, no. 5 (2012): 417. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt11316.

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We tested the antitropical distribution of Lobelia loochooensis, endemic to the Ryukyu Archipelago of Japan, and its putative sister species of the same section Hypsela in Oceania (Australia and New Zealand). Molecular phylogenetic analyses based on cpDNA sequences were conducted for 41 Lobelia species of 11 sections including all the species of sect. Hypsela investigated in Asia and Malesia and 32 species of 16 allied genera of family Campanulaceae, because the genus Lobelia is known to be polyphyletic. In the result, L. loochooensis and an Australian endemic L. fluviatilis formed a clade, and this clade was sister to a clade of four New Zealand endemics: L. carens, L. fatiscens, L. fugax and L. ionantha. These two clades were nested in a clade with two other Australian congeners. We conclude that: (1) the lineage of L. loochooensis and the five Lobelia species occurring in Oceania demonstrate an antitropical distribution pattern; and (2) L. loochooensis has likely originated from a dispersal event from Australia to the Ryukyu Archipelago.
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McDougall, Derek. "Peacekeeping from Oceania: Perspectives from Australia, New Zealand and Fiji." Round Table 106, no. 4 (July 4, 2017): 453–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00358533.2017.1352151.

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Trinder, John C. "THE CURRENT STATUS OF MAPPING IN THE WORLD – SPOTLIGHT ON OCEANIA." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B4 (June 13, 2016): 95–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b4-95-2016.

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A summary is presented of the results of questionnaires sent to mapping agencies in Oceania, covering Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Island countries, to investigate the status of mapping in those countries. After World War II, the Australian Federal Government funded the initial small scale mapping of the whole country leading to increased percentages of map coverage of Australia. Mapping at larger scales is undertaken by the states and territories in Australia, including cadastral mapping. In New Zealand mapping is maintained by Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) at 1:50,000 scale and smaller with regular updating. The results of the questionnaires also demonstrate the extent of map coverage in six Pacific Islands, but there is little information available on the actual percent coverage. Overall there are estimated to be an increases in the percentages of coverage of most map scales in Oceania. However, there appear to be insufficient professionals in most Pacific Island countries to maintain the mapping programs. Given that many Pacific Island countries will be impacted by rising sea level in the future, better mapping of these countries is essential. The availability of modern technology especially satellite images, digital aerial photography and airborne lidar data should enable the Pacific Island countries to provide better map products in future, but this would depend on foreign aid on many occasions.
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Trinder, John C. "THE CURRENT STATUS OF MAPPING IN THE WORLD – SPOTLIGHT ON OCEANIA." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B4 (June 13, 2016): 95–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b4-95-2016.

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A summary is presented of the results of questionnaires sent to mapping agencies in Oceania, covering Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Island countries, to investigate the status of mapping in those countries. After World War II, the Australian Federal Government funded the initial small scale mapping of the whole country leading to increased percentages of map coverage of Australia. Mapping at larger scales is undertaken by the states and territories in Australia, including cadastral mapping. In New Zealand mapping is maintained by Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) at 1:50,000 scale and smaller with regular updating. The results of the questionnaires also demonstrate the extent of map coverage in six Pacific Islands, but there is little information available on the actual percent coverage. Overall there are estimated to be an increases in the percentages of coverage of most map scales in Oceania. However, there appear to be insufficient professionals in most Pacific Island countries to maintain the mapping programs. Given that many Pacific Island countries will be impacted by rising sea level in the future, better mapping of these countries is essential. The availability of modern technology especially satellite images, digital aerial photography and airborne lidar data should enable the Pacific Island countries to provide better map products in future, but this would depend on foreign aid on many occasions.
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Irwin, Michael E., Shaun L. Winterton, and Mark A. Metz. "New stiletto flies from New Caledonia (Therevidae, Agapophytinae)." ZooKeys 984 (November 4, 2020): 83–132. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.984.53587.

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Stiletto-flies (Diptera: Therevidae) are highly diverse and species-rich in Australia and New Zealand, yet relatively few species have been recorded from neighbouring Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and throughout the remainder of Oceania. Indeed, in New Caledonia only a single species of the widely distributed Australasian genus Anabarhynchus Macquart (Therevinae) is previously known. Herein we describe two new agapophytine genera (i.e., Jeanchazeauiagen. nov., Calophytusgen. nov.), together comprising nine charismatic new species; this represents a first record of the subfamily from New Caledonia. The new genera and species are described and figured.
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"Pythium erinaceum. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 1) (August 1, 1991). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20056500635.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Pythium erinaceum Robertson. Hosts: Triticum aestivum, Lupinus sp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA, Australia, New South Wales, New Zealand.
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"Phytophthora hibernalis. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1991). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500047.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Phytophthora hibernalis Carne. Hosts: (Citrus). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, South Africa, Asia, Israel, Turkey, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, New Zealand, Europe, France, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, UK, North America, USA, California, South America, Argentina, Venezuela.
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"Pseudomonas agarici. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 1) (August 1, 1987). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20056500578.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Pseudomonas agarici Young. Hosts: Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus). Information is given on the geographical distribution in AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA, Australia, New Zealand, EUROPE, Irish Republic, UK.
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"Alternaria passiflorae. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 2) (August 1, 1985). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500479.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Alternaria passiflorae Simmonds. Hosts: Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Asia, Bhutan, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia, Fiji, Hawaii, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, North America, Canada, British Columbia.
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"Xanthomonas campestris pv. begoniae. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 3) (August 1, 1996). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500413.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Xanthomonas campestris pv.begoniae (Takimoto) Dye. Hosts: Begonia spp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia, India, Maharashtra, Iran, Japan, Philippines, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Western Australia, South Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Belgium, former Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Portugal, UK, England, Scotland, North America, Canada, USA, Central America & West Indies, St. Vincent, South America, Brazil.
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"Monilochaetes infuscans. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1990). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500246.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Monilochaetes infuscans Halsted ex Harter. Hosts: Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Asia, China, Israel, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Hawaii, New Zealand, US Trust Terr., Europe, Portugal, Azores, North America, USA, South America, Argentina, Brazil.
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"Phytophthora megasperma. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1987). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500157.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Phytophthora megasperma Drechsler. Hosts: general root pathogen. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia, India, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Japan, Philippines, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, NSWm Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia, South Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Britain & Northetn Ireland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Irish Republic, Italy, Poland, Yugoslavia, North America, Canada, British Columbia, Ontario, USA, South America, Argentina, Venezuela.
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"Aphanomyces euteiches. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1985). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500078.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Aphanomyces euteiches Drechsler. Hosts: Pea (Pisum sativum). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia, Japan, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Europe, Britain, Denmark, France, Norway, Sweden, USSR (Russia), North America, Canada, USA.
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"Pyrenophora semeniperda. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 1) (August 1, 1995). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20056500683.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Pyrenophora semeniperda (Brittlebank & Adam) Shoemaker. Hosts: wheat (Triticum), oats (Avena sativa) and many other Gramineae. Information is given on the geographical distribution in AFRICA, South Africa, AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA, Australia, New South Wales, Vic., New Zealand, EUROPE, France, NORTH AMERICA, Canada, USA.
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"Phytophthora fragariae. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 5) (August 1, 1986). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20056500062.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Phytophthora fragariae Hickman. Hosts: Strawberry (Fragaria) 0012-396X. Information is given on the geographical distribution in ASIA, Japan, Lebanon, Taiwan, AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA, Australia (Southern Australia), New Zealand, EUROPE, Austria, Britain & Northern Ireland, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, France, Irish Republic, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, USSR (Krasnodar), (Leningrad), NORTH AMERICA, Canada (British Columbia, Nova Scotia, NB), (Alta, Ontario), Mexico, USA.
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"Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidiosus. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1987). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500067.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidiosus (McCulloch) Davis, Gillaspie, Vidaver & Harris. Hosts: lucerne (alfalfa) (Medicago sativa). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, South Africa, Asia, Saudi Arabia, Turkestan, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Europe, Czechoslovakia, Italy, Poland, UIK, USSR (Moscow, Krasnodar), North America, Canada, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Mexico, USA, South America, Brazil, Ceara.
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"Phytophthora cryptogea. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 5) (August 1, 1985). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500099.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Phytophthora cryptogea Pethybr. & Laff. Hosts: Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and others. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Asia, Iran, Japan, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Europe, Austria, Britain & Northern Ireland, Channel Islands, Jersey, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Irish Republic, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Yugoslavia, North America, Canada, British Columbia, Ontario, USA, Calif, Ill, N, Hamp, New York, Ohio, Miss, Ky. Ore, Wash, South America, Argentina.
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"Aphanomyces raphani. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 3) (August 1, 1988). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500421.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Aphanomyces raphani Kendr. Hosts: Radish (Raphanus sativus). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, South Africa, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, New Zealand, Europe, German Federal Republic, Romania, North America, Canada, British Columbia, Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, USA, South America, Venezuela, Asia, Japan.
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Garrigue, Claire, Trish Franklin, Rochelle Constantine, Kirsty Russell, Daniel Burns, Michael Poole, Dave Paton, et al. "First assessment of interchange of humpback whales between Oceania and the East coast of Australia." J. Cetacean Res. Manage., October 22, 2020, 269–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.47536/jcrm.vi.314.

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The interchange of individual humpback whales between the wintering grounds of Oceania (South Pacific) and the east coast of Australia weredocumented by individual identification photographs collected from 1999 to 2004. Interchange was assessed using regional catalogues of flukephotographs, totalling 672 individuals from Oceania (represented by New Zealand, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Niue, Cook Island,French Polynesia and American Samoa) and 1,242 individuals from Hervey Bay and Byron Bay representing the southbound and the northboundmigration along the east coast of Australia (EA). Overall, there were seven documented movements between EA and Oceania. Four instances ofmovement of four individuals were documented between EA and the closest breeding grounds of New Caledonia. A further three movements wererecorded between EA and a small catalogue (n = 13) from the New Zealand migratory corridor. In contrast, during this same period, 20 cases ofinterchange were documented among nine breeding grounds: French Polynesia, Cook Islands, Niue, American Samoa, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatuand New Caledonia. The low level of interchange between Oceania and the east coast of Australia has important implications for understanding thestock structure and abundance of humpback whales in the South Pacific.
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"Phytoplasma australiense. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 1) (August 1, 2001). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20066500844.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Phytoplasma australiense [Candidatus] R.E. Davis et al. Bacteria: Phytoplasmas Hosts: Grapevine (Vitis spp.), pawpaw (Carica papaya) and Phormium tenax. Information is given on the geographical distribution in OCEANIA, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, New Zealand.
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"Botrytis tulipae. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1987). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500170.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Botrytis tulipae Lind. Hosts: Tulip (Tulipa). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia, Iraq, Japan, Korea, Phillipines, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Europe, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Switzerland, UK, Jersey, Guernsey, USSR, Yugoslavia, North America, Canada, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, USA, South America, Argentina, Chile.
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"Meloidogyne fallax. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 1) (August 1, 2003). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20066500901.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Meloidogyne fallax Karssen Nematoda: Meloidogynidae Hosts: Potato (Solanum tuberosum). Information is given on the geographical distribution in EUROPE, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, AFRICA, South Africa, OCEANIA, Australia, South Australia, New Zealand.
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"Phytophthora syringae. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1987). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500174.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Phytophthora syringae (Kleb.) Kleb. Hosts: Apple (Malus pumila), pear (Pyrus communis), Prunus spp., Citrus etc. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Morocco, South Africa, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Irish Republic, Italy, Sicily, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, UK, Northern Ireland, USSR, Lithuania, Yugoslavia, North America, Canada, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, USA, California, New York, Pennsylvania, OR.
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"Lucerne transient streak virus. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, No.October (August 1, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20173342625.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Lucerne transient streak virus. Sobemovirus. Host: lucerne (Medicago sativa). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia (Saudi Arabia), North America (Canada, Alberta, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec), Oceania (Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New Zealand).
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"Listronotus bonariensis. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Pests, June (August 1, 1998). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpp20066600581.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Listronotus bonariensis (Kuschel) Coleoptera: Curculionidae Attacks Lolium spp. and other pasture grasses and cereals. Information is given on the geographical distribution in SOUTH AMERICA, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, OCEANIA, Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, New Zealand.
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"Phytophthora heveae. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1989). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500428.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Phytophthora heveae Thompson. Hosts: Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia, China, Guangdong, India, Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, North America, USA, North Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina, Central America & West Indies, Guatemala, South America, Brazil, Venezuela.
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"Alternaria panax. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 1) (August 1, 1988). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20056500591.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Alternaria panax Whetzel. Hosts: Araliaceae, including Panax, Schefflera, Brassaia, Dizygotheca, Tupidanthus. Information is given on the geographical distribution in ASIA, China, Yunnan, Guangxi, Japan, Korea, USSR, Primorye, District, AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA, Australia, Queensland, Hawaii, New Zealand, N. Island, EUROPE, Spain, UK (on Fatsia), NORTH AMERICA, USA, SOUTH AMERICA, Venezuela.
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"Phytophthora citricola. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 3) (August 1, 1991). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500437.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Phytophthora citricola Sawada. Hosts: Citrus spp., hops (Humulus lupulus), lilac (Syringa), raspberry (Rubus), rhododendron, conifers. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Asia, China, India, Iran, Japan, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Queensland, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Europe, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Irish Republic, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Northern Ireland, S. England & Wales, Scotland, Yugoslavia, Central America & West Indies, Antilles, North America, Canada, Alberta, British Columbia, Mexico, USA, South America, Argentina, Chile.
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"Ctenarytaina spatulata. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Pests, No.December (August 1, 2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpp/20073255773.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Ctenarytaina spatulata (Taylor) Hemiptera: Psyllidae. Hosts: Eucalyptus spp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (France, Italy, Portugal, Spain), North America (USA, California), South America (Brazil, Parana, Uruguay), Oceania (Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New Zealand).
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"Bactrocera tryoni. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Pests, no. 2nd revision) (August 1, 1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpp/20066600110.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) Diptera: Tephritidae Attacks fruits (including fruit-vegetables such as tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and Capsicum). Information is given on the geographical distribution in NORTH AMERICA, USA, California, SOUTH AMERICA, Easter Island, OCEANIA, Australia, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, French Polynesia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea.
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"Xanthomonas campestris pv. holcicola. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1988). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500395.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Xanthomonas campestris pv.holcicola (Elliott) Dye. Hosts: Sorghum spp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Ethiopia, Gambia, Niger, South Africa, Togo, Asia, Bangladesh, India, Israel, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Europe, Romania, USSR, Ukraine, Stavropol, North America, Mexico, USA, South America, Argentina.
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"Physoderma alfalfae. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1987). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500130.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Physoderma alfalfae (Pat. & Lagerh.) Karling. Hosts: Lucerne (Medicago sativa) and Medicago spp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, South Africa, Asia, India, Punjab, Iran, Israel, Pakistan, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, New Zealand, Europe, Belgium, Britain, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, North America, Canada, British Columbia, Mexico, USA, Central America & West Indies, Panama, South America, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Peru.
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"Chondrostereum purpureum. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 5) (August 1, 1991). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500030.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Chondrostereum purpureum (Pers. : Fr.) Pouzar. Hosts: plum (Prunus domesticus), apple (Malus pumila), hardwoods. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Morocco, South Africa, Asia, China, Henan, India, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Iran, Japan, Lebanon, Nepal, Pakistan, Turkey, Siberia, Altai, Russian Far East, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Irish Republic, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USSR, Latvia, Lithuania, North Caucasus, Yugoslavia, North America, Canada, USA, South America, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay.
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"Meloidogyne fallax. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, No.April (August 1, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20173134808.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Meloidogyne fallax Karssen. Tylenchida: Meloidogynidae. Main host: potato (Solanum tuberosum). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Belgium, France, Germany, Irish Republic, Netherlands, Switzerland, UK, England and Wales), Africa (South Africa), South America (Chile) and Oceania (Australia, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia and New Zealand).
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"Discosphaerina fulvida. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 5) (August 1, 1989). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500088.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Discosphaerina fulvida (Sanderson) Sivanesan. Hosts: flax (Linum usitatissimum), cotton (Gossypium). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Kenya, South Africa, Asia, Japan, USSR, Pskov Region, Sverdlovsk, E. Siberia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, New Zealand, Europe, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Irish Republic, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, UK, North America, Canada, Alberta, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, USA, Arizona, California, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, OR.
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"Sclerotinia trifoliorum. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1990). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500274.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Sclerotinia trifoliorum Eriksson. Hosts: Clover (Trifolium spp., lucerne (Medicago sativa) etc. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Egypt, Asia, China, India, Israel, Japan, Korea, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Vict, Tasmania, Western Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Irish Republic, Italy, Sicily, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USSR, Russia, Baltic States, Urals, North America, Canada, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quw, Prince Edward Island, Mexico, USA, South America, Chile.
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"Pezicula malicorticis. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1995). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500128.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Pezicula malicorticis (H.S. Jackson) Nannf. Hosts: Apple (Malus pumila), pear (Pyrus communis), quince (Cydonia oblonga). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Zimbabwe, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, New South Wales, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Europe, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Irish Republic, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, North America, Canada, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, USA, Michigan, Nebraska, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, California, Idaho, Illinois, Massachussetts, Maine, Montana, Oklahoma, Oregon, WA.
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"Phaeocryptopus gaeumanii. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 5) (August 1, 1991). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500042.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Phaeocryptopus gaeumanii (Rohde) Petrak. Hosts: douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Australasia & Oceania, Australia, Victoria, New Zealand, Europe, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Irish Republic, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Yugoslavia, North America, Canada, British Columbia, Ontario, USA, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Maine, Massechusetts, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Minnesota.
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"Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 5) (August 1, 1993). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500253.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi (Sackett) Young, Dye & Wilkie. Hosts: Pea (Pisum sativum) and other Apiaceae. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Asia, India, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Armenia, Kirghizistan, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria, New Zealand, Europe, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Voronezh, Moldavia, Switzerland, UK, England, Yugoslavia, North America, Bermuda, Canada, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Mexico, USA, New York, South America, Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay.
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"Peronospora antirrhini. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1990). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500222.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Peronospora antirrhini Schröter. Hosts: Antirrhinum majus. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Mauritius, South Africa, Asia, Israel, Europe, Denmark, France, Germany, Irish Republic, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, North America, Canada, Ontario, Alberta, USA, California, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Central America & West Indies, Panama, South America, Argentina, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, New Zealand.
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"Pyrenopeziza brassicae. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, No.October (August 1, 2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20063191805.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for P. brassicae B. Sutton & Rawl. Ascomycota: Helotiales. Hosts: various. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, UK), Asia (Japan, Philippines), Oceania (Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New Zealand).
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"Embellisia allii. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 1) (August 1, 1992). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20056500642.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Embellisia allii (Campanile) E.G.Simmons. Hosts: White garlic (Allium sativum). Information is given on the geographical distribution in AFRICA, Egypt, Morocco, Zimbabwe, ASIA, Israel, Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia, Singapore, AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA, Australia, New Zealand, EUROPE, Austria, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Romania, Spain, UK, Britain, England, Yugoslavia, NORTH AMERICA, Mexico, USA, CENTRAL AMERICA & WEST INDIES, Puerto Rico, SOUTH AMERICA, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Venezuela.
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"Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 3) (August 1, 1993). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500312.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola (McCulloch) Young, Dye & Wilke. Hosts: Crucifers (Cruciferae) etc. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Algeria, Mauritius, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Asia, China, Hunan, Guangdong, Yunnan, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Europe, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Leningrad, Caucasus, Crimea, Ukraine, UK, Great Britain, Yugoslavia, North America, Bermuda, Canada, British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, USA, Central America & West Indies, Cuba, El Salvador, Puerto Rico, South America, Brazil, Sao Paulo.
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"Phytophthora asparagi. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, No.October (August 1, 2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20103281405.

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Abstract A new distribution map is given for Phytophthora asparagi Saud & Hausbeck (Chromista: Oomycota: Peronosporales). The hosts include asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) and Swan's neck agave (Agave attenuata). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (France, Italy, Sicily and UK), North America (USA, Michigan) and Oceania (Australia, Western Australia and New Zealand).
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"Scirtothrips inermis. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Pests, No.December (August 1, 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpp/20153006592.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Scirtothrips inermis Priesner. Thysanoptera: Thripidae. Hosts: polyphagous. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Cyprus, France, Italy, Mainland Italy, Sicily, Portugal, Spain, Canary Islands and UK), Asia (Israel), North America (USA, California), South America (Argentina) and Oceania (Australia, South Australia, Fiji and New Zealand).
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Hall, G. "Pythium erinaceum. [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria]." IMI Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria, no. 107 (August 1, 1991). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dfb/20056401069.

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Abstract A description is provided for Pythium erinaceum. Information is included on the disease caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS: Lupinus sp., Triticum aestivum. DISEASE: Possibly associated with a root rot complex of wheat; a facultatively necrotrophic plant pathogen. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION: Australasia & Oceania; Australia (NSW), New Zealand. TRANSMISSION: Presumably by zoospores in moist soil. Oospores may act as perennating structures.
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"Pseudomonas syringae pv. savastanoi. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 4) (August 1, 1987). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500135.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Pseudomonas syringae pv. savastanoi (E.F. Smith) Young, Dye & Wilkie. Hosts: Olive (Olea europea) and oleander (Nerium oleander). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Algeria, Libya, Morocco, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia, Asia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, USSR, Georgia, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Europe, Austria, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Greece, Crete, Italy, Sicily, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, England, Scotland, Yugoslavia, North America, Mexico, USA, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Texas, South America, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay.
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"Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidifoliorum. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, October (August 1, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20210038262.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidifoliorum Cunty et al. Pseudomonadales: Pseudomonadaceae. Hosts: Actinidia sp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia (Japan, Honshu, Hokkaido), Europe (France, Spain, Switzerland), Oceania (Australia, Victoria, New Zealand).
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