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the point of disrupting the normal growth pattern."
Onotoa Atoll, Mout 48)

observed that several insects were

found on Guettarda plants.
stink bugs,

On

These included wasps,

and butterflies.

moths,

Moul reported also that

leaves of Pigonia trees were so badly damaged by leaf cutting bees that he could not find a perfect specimen of
foliage.

At Rongelap Atoll members of this Laboratory noted

infestations of a lepidopteran larva causing deformed leaves
on Guettarda plants.

They also reported that insects caused

defoliation and bud damage in plants of Terminalia sp. and
Pisonia.
The bird population also is a factor in the production
of unhealthy plants.

Niering reported that at Kapingamarangi

Atoll the leaves of Asplenium,

Nephrolepis,

Guettarda and

Pisonia were turning brown and dying because of the fecal
droppings of the white-capped noddy tern
marcusi).

(Anous minutus

He reported that the breadfruit tree also is dam-

aged by these birds.

On Canton Island the suggestion was

made that the native birds were chiefly responsible for the

dead or dying conditions of the forest and scrub vegetation (13) ,
Other agencies also have been reported to cause chlorosis,
die-back,

slow growth,

aberrant growth forms,

and other kinds

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