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SCHEDULE 1PLANT PESTS

PART IPLANT PESTS WHICH(1) MAY NOT BE LANDED(2) MAY NOT BE KEPT etc. UNLESS SPECIFIED IN PART III(3) MUST BE NOTIFIED UNLESS SPECIFIED IN PART III

A.Live organisms of the animal kingdom at all stages of their existence

1.  Amauromyza maculosa(Malloch)—an American leafminer

2.  Cacoecimorpha pronubana(Hübner)—Carnation Tortrix Moth

3.  Ceratitis capitata(Wiedemann)—Mediterranean Fruit Fly

4.  Comstockaspis perniciosa(Comstock) (syn.Quadraspidiotus perniciosus(Comstock))—San José Scale

5.  Conotrachelus nenuphar(Herbst)—Plum Curculio (a weevil)

6.  Epichoristodes acerbella(Walker)—African Carnation Tortrix Moth

7.  Frankliniella occidentalis(Pergande)—Western Flower Thrips

8.  Globodera rostochiensis(Wollenweber) Behrens andGlobodera pallida(Stone) Behrens— Potato Cyst Nematodes

9.  Helicoverpa armigera(Hübner) andH. zea(Boddie)—Old and New World Bollworms

10.  Hyphantria cunea(Drury)—Fall Webworm

11.  Leptinotarsa decemlineata(Say)—Colorado Beetle

12.  Liriomyza huidobrensis(Blanchard),L. sativae Blanchard andL. trifolii(Burgess)—American Leafminers

13.  Phthorimaea operculella(Zeller)—Potato Tuber Moth

14.  Popillia japonica Newman—Japanese Beetle

15.  Rhagoletis cerasi(L.)—European Cherry Fruit Fly

16.  Spodoptera littoralis(Boisduval)—Mediterranean Climbing Cutworm

17.  Spodoptera litura(Fabricius)—Asian and Pacific Cutworm

18.  Trypetidae (non-European):

(a)Rhagoletis cingulata(Loew)—North American Cherry Fruit Fly

(b)Rhagoletis completa Cresson—Walnut Husk Fly

(c)Rhagoletis fausta(Osten Sacken)—Black Cherry Fruit Fly

(d)Rhagoletis pomonella(Walsh)—Apple Fruit Fly

(e)Anastrepha fraterculus(Wied.)—South American Fruit Fly

(f)Anastrepha ludens(Loew)—Mexican Fruit Fly

(g)Anastrepha mombinpraeoptans Sein—West Indian Fruit Fly

(h)Ceratitis rosa Karsch—Natal Fruit Fly

(i)Dacus cucurbitae(Coq.)—Melon Fly

(j)Dacus dorsalis Hendel—Oriental Fruit Fly

(k)Other harmful Trypetidae in so far as they do not exist in Europe.

B.Bacteria

1.  Clavibacter michiganense pv.sepedonicum(Spieck. and Kotth.) Daviset al.(syn.Corynebacterium sepedonicum(Spieck. and Kotth.) Skapt. and Burkh.), the cause of Potato Ring Rot.

2.  Erwinia amylovora(Burr.) Winslowet al., the cause of Fire Blight of Rosaceae.

C.Cryptogams

1.  Angiosorus solani Thirum. and O'Brien, the cause of Potato Smut.

2.  Synchytrium endobioticum(Schilb.) Perc., the cause of Wart Disease of Potatoes.

D.Viruses and Virus-Like Pathogens

1.  Harmful viruses and virus-like pathogens of the generaCydonia Mill.,Fragaria L.,Malus Mill.,Prunus L.,Pyrus L.,Ribes L. andRubus L.:—

(a)Apple Proliferation Disease mycoplasm

(b)Apricot Chlorotic Leaf Roll Disease mycoplasm

(c)Cherry Rasp Leaf virus (American)

(d)Peach Mosaic virus (American)

(e)Peach Phony rickettsia

(f)Peach Rosette Disease mycoplasm

(g)Peach Yellows Disease mycoplasm

(h)Pear Decline Disease mycoplasm

(i)Plum Line Pattern virus (American)

(j)Plum Pox (Sharka) virus

(k)Raspberry Leaf Curl viruses (American)

(l)Strawberry Latent “C” virus

(m)Strawberry Vein Banding virus

(n)Strawberry Witches' Broom Disease mycoplasm

(o)X Disease mycoplasm.

(p)Other harmful viruses and virus-like pathogens of the generaCydonia Mill.,Fragaria L.,Malus Mill.,Prunus L.,Pyrus L.,Ribes L. andRubus L. which are not known to occur within the Member States.

2.  Harmful viruses and virus-like pathogens of potato:—

(a)Potato Yellow Dwarf virus

(b)Potato Yellow Vein virus

(c)Other harmful viruses and virus-like pathogens of potato which are not known to occur within the Member States.

3.  Rose Wilt Disease complex (syn. Rose Dieback, Rose Leaf Curl, Rose Proliferation, Rose Spring Dwarf and Rose Stunt).

4.  Potato Spindle Tuber viroid.

5.  Tomato Ring Spot virus.

6.  Harmful viruses and virus-like pathogens of grapevine (Vitis L.).

7.  Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein virus—the cause of Beet Rhizomania Disease.