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. Coffee tree branches attacked by the black twig borer.
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Also known as Philippine milk termite, it can be found mainly in urban areas, it primarily attacks wood and building furniture, but it does not attack only dead wood. The species reaches many living plant tissues such as avocados, white angicos, cashew trees, sugarcane, casuarina trees, eucalyptus, imperial palm trees, ironwoods, oiti, cork trees and several other plants in urban and rural areas. It was reported for the first time by
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in attack on conilon coffee roots in a rural area in the northern region of Espírito Santo.
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