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Annex

Pests associated with cherries from the United States

Effective 14 July 2015 to 26 September 2015

ARTHROPODS

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



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



Lambertella pruni



Lambertellaspp.



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).