Annex
Pests associated with cherries from the United States
Effective 14 July 2015 to 26 September 2015ARTHROPODS |
GENUS/SPECIES |
COMMON NAME |
Acarina |
Eotetranychus carpini borealis |
Yellow spider mite |
Tetranychus mcdanieli |
McDaniel spider mite | |
Tetranychus pacificus |
Pacific spider mite | |
Coleoptera |
Anthonomus quadrigibbus |
Apple circulio |
Diptera |
Anastrepha serpentina |
Sapote fruit fly (not been recorded from PNW: Idaho, Oregon, or Washington) |
Bactrocera dorsalis |
Oriental fruit fly | |
Drosophila suzukii |
Spotted wing drosophila | |
Rhagoletis cingulata |
Eastern cherry fruit fly (not been recorded from PNW: Idaho, Oregon, or Washington) | |
Rhagoletis fausta |
Black cherry fruit fly | |
Rhagoletis indifferens |
Western cherry fruit fly | |
Rhagoletis pomonella |
Apple maggot | |
Hemiptera |
Lygus lineolaris |
Tarnished plant bug |
Philaenus spumarius |
Meadow froghopper | |
Hymenoptera |
Hoplocampa cookei |
Cherry fruit sawfly |
Lepidoptera |
Acrobasis tricolorella |
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Alsophila pometaria |
Fall cankerworm | |
Anarsia lineatella |
Peach twig borer moth | |
Archips argyrospilus |
Fruit-tree leafroller | |
Archips rosanus |
European leafroller | |
Choristoneura rosaceana |
Oblique-banded leafroller | |
Grapholitha packardi |
Cherry fruit worm | |
Grapholitha prunivora |
Lesser apple fruit worm | |
Operophtera brumata |
Winter moth | |
Orgyia antiqua |
Rusty tussock moth | |
Pandemis pyrusana |
Apple pandemis | |
Peridroma saucia |
Variegated cutworm moth | |
Xestia c-nigrum |
Spotted cutworm | |
Orthoptera |
Oecanthus fultoni |
Snowy tree cricket |
Thysanoptera |
Taeniothrips inconsequens |
Pear thrips |
FUNGI |
GENUS/SPECIES |
COMMON NAME |
Ascomycotina |
Blumeriella jaapii |
Cherry leaf spot |
Lambertella jasmini |
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Lambertella pruni |
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Lambertellaspp. |
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Monilinia fructigena |
Brown rot (not been recorded from PNW: Idaho, Oregon, or Washington) | |
Podosphaera clandestine |
Powdery Mildew | |
Podosphaera tridactyla |
Powdery Mildew | |
VIRUS |
GENUS/SPECIES |
COMMON NAME |
Plum pox potyvirus |
Plum pox potyvirus (not been recorded from PNW: Idaho, Oregon, or Washington) |
Any pests and diseases not listed are to be considered quarantine pests and detection advice must be forwarded to Canberra office.
Any pest that cannot be identified by the Department of Agriculture must be sent to an appropriate institution for identification. (Please contact the Import Services Team for further information 1800 900 090).