Annex
Pests of quarantine significance associated with stone fruit
Effective 14 July 2015 to 26 September 2015Pests of quarantine significance to Australia associated with stone fruit from California and the Pacific Northwest States (Idaho, Oregon and Washington).
Quarantine pest |
Common name |
Drosophila suzukii |
Spotted wing drosophila |
Rhagoletis pomonella |
Apple maggot |
Grapholita molesta |
Oriental fruit moth |
Grapholita packardi |
Cherry fruit worm |
Grapholita prunivora |
Lesser apple worm |
Anarsia lineatella |
Peach twig borer |
Cydia pomonella |
Codling moth |
Phenacoccus aceris |
Apple mealybug |
Pseudococcus comstocki |
Comstock mealybug |
Pseudococcus maritimus |
Grape mealybug |
Pseudococcus calceolariae |
Citrophilus mealybug |
Archips argyrospilus |
Fruit tree leaf roller |
Archips podana |
Great brown twist moth |
Archips rosana |
European leaf roller |
Argyrotaenia citrana |
Orange tortrix |
Choristoneura rosaceana |
Oblique banded leaf roller |
Pandemispyrusana |
Pandemis leaf roller |
Platynota stultana |
Omnivorous leaf roller |
Frankliniella occidentalis |
Western flower thrips |
Frankliniella tritici |
Eastern flower thrips |
Frankliniella intonsa |
Taiwan flower thrips |
Taeniothrips inconsequens |
Pear thrips |
Diaspidiotus ostreaeformis |
Oystershell scale |
Podosphaera tridactyla |
Powdery mildew |
Taphrina pruni |
Plum pockets |