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Pest categorisation of non‐EU Tephritidae

Description

The Panel on Plant Health performed a group pest categorisation of non‐EU Tephritidae, a large insect family containing well‐studied and economically important fruit fly species and little studied species with scarce information regarding their hosts and species that do not feed on plants. Information was saught on the distribution of each species and their hosts. Tephritidae occur in all biogeographic regions except in extreme desert and polar areas, where their hosts are scarce or absent. Non‐European Tephritidae are listed in 2000/29 EC as Annex 1/A1 pests whose introduction into the EU is prohibited. Non‐EU Tephritidae are regularly intercepted in the EU. Interceptions mainly occur on fruits although there is potential for entry on other plant parts. Beginning with over 5,000 recognised species, factors relevant for pest categorisation were sequentially used to narrow down the list of species to create a list of Tephritidae not known to be established in the EU yet which occur in countries with some EU climate types and which feed on plants that occur in the EU. Following the introduction of pest species, impacts on cultivated host plants could result in yield and quality losses; harmful impacts on wild hosts are uncertain. Phytosanitary measures are available to prevent the entry of non‐EU Tephritidae. Results are presented in a series of appendices listing species screened during the process. Of 4,765 species regarded as non‐EU Tephritidae, 257 species satisfy the criteria assessed by EFSA such that they can be considered as potential quarantine pests for the EU. Lack of information of the distribution of hosts and/or impact on wild hosts means 1,087 species of non‐EU Tephritidae do not satisfy all criteria to be considered as potential quarantine pests for the EU. Non‐EU Tephritidae do not meet the criteria assessed by EFSA for consideration as regulated non‐quarantine pests, as members of the group are not present in the EU and plants for planting are not the main means of spread.

Organisms

  • Acanthonevra dunlopi
  • Acidiella kagoshimensis
  • Acidoxantha bombacis
  • Acroceratitis distincta
  • Acroceratitis sp.
  • Adrama
  • Adrama apicalis
  • Adrama austeni
  • Adrama determinata
  • Anastrepha
  • Anastrepha curvicauda
  • Anastrepha fraterculus
  • Anastrepha ludens
  • Anastrepha obliqua
  • Anastrepha recurcauda
  • Anastrepha suspensa
  • Asimoneura pantomelas
  • Austrotephritis protrusa
  • Bactrocera
  • Bactrocera minax
  • Bistrispinaria fortis
  • Bistrispinaria magniceps
  • Callistomyia flavilabris
  • Campiglossa albiceps
  • Campiglossa californica
  • Campiglossa duplex
  • Campiglossa reticulata
  • Campiglossa snowi
  • Carpomya
  • Carpomya incompleta
  • Ceratitis
  • Ceratitis quinaria
  • Ceratitis rosa
  • Craspedoxantha marginalis
  • Dacus
  • Dioxyna chilensis
  • Dirioxa pornia
  • Euleia separata
  • Eulia
  • Euphranta
  • Euphranta camelliae
  • Euphranta canadensis
  • Euphranta cassiae
  • Euphranta japonica
  • Euphranta oshimensis
  • Eurosta solidaginis
  • Eutreta
  • Eutreta xanthochaeta
  • Gastrozona nigrifemur
  • Goedenia stenoparia
  • Gymnocarena
  • Gymnocarena magna
  • Insizwa oblita
  • Marriottella exquisita
  • Monacrostichus citricola
  • Myiopardalis pardalina
  • Neaspilota alba
  • Neaspilota reticulata
  • Neoceratitis cyanescens
  • Neotephritis finalis
  • Parastenopa limata
  • Paratephritis fukaii
  • Paratephritis takeuchii
  • Paraterellia varipennis
  • Philophylla fossata
  • Procecidochares
  • Ptilona confinis
  • Ptilona persimilis
  • Rhagoletis
  • Rhagoletis fausta
  • Rhagoletis indifferens
  • Rhagoletis mendax
  • Rhagoletis pomonella
  • Rhagoletis ribicola
  • Sphaeniscus binoculatus
  • Sphenella nigricornis
  • Strauzia
  • Taomyia marshalli
  • Tephritidae
  • Tephritis
  • Tephritis leavittensis
  • Tephritis luteipes
  • Tephritis ovatipennis
  • Tephritis pura
  • Trupanea sp.
  • Urophora christophi
  • Xanthaciura insecta
  • Zacerata asparagi
  • Zeugodacus
  • Zonosemata electa

Files

Type File Size
Pest Risk Analysis Link to file
Appendix Link to file

PRA Area

  • EU
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden