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English: Native range of emerald ash borer in eastern Asia and introduced range in European Russia as of 2013.
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Source Haack RA, Baranchikov Y, Bauer LS, Poland TM, 2015. Emerald ash borer biology and invasion history. In: Biology and control of Emerald ash borer. Ed. by Van Driesche RG, Reardon RC, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, Morgantown, 1–13.
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Map developed by USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Area State and Private Foresty, Office of

Knowledge Management (T. Luther 04/15/2014).

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