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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
The Division of Plant Industry is the regulatory agency within the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services that is responsible for protecting Florida’s native and commercially-grown plants from harmful pests and diseases. DPI also protects Florida’s apiary industry. Three bureaus are located at DPI headquarters in Gainesville – Plant and Apiary Inspection; Entomology, Nematology and Plant Pathology; and Method Development and Biological Control. The remaining two bureaus, Pest Eradication and Control, and Citrus Budwood Registration, are in Winter Haven. DPI also has one of the world’s largest arthropod collections, a museum that houses over 8.5 million pinned insects and non-insect arthropods, as well as special collections of bulk samples and vial samples in alcohol from around the world. These samples comprise a significant resource of an estimated 100 million specimens from many unique and disappearing habitats.

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
4824030 Caliciopsis canker Caliciopsis pinea Stem canker
5179069 Ips engraver beetles Ips spp. boring dust
5179072 Ips engraver beetles Ips spp. pitch tube
4824031 Caliciopsis canker Caliciopsis pinea Stem canker with bark removed.
4823070 ectomycorrhizae Pisolithus tinctorius Typical sporophore (left) and mycorrhizal roots. Munson Forest Nursery. Florida USA
4824006 black senna Seymeria cassioides Closeup of foliage, flower buds and a single yellow flower. A root parasite of southern pine.
4824007 black senna Seymeria cassioides Seed capsules. Senna is a root parasite of southern pines.
4824009 black senna Seymeria cassioides A root parasite of southern pine. Haustorial attachment on pine root.

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