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Annex

Pests of quarantine significance associated with stone fruit

Effective 14 July 2015 to 26 September 2015

Pests 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