ANNEX I
PART AHARMFUL ORGANISMS WHOSE INTRODUCTION INTO, AND SPREAD WITHIN, ALL MEMBER STATES SHALL BE BANNED
Section IHARMFUL ORGANISMS NOT KNOWN TO OCCUR IN ANY PART OF THE COMMUNITY AND RELEVANT FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY
(a)Insects, mites and nematodes, at all stages of their development
- 1.
Acleris spp. (non-European)
- 2.
Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch)
- 3.
Anomala orientalis Waterhouse
- 4.
Anoplophora chinensis (Thomson)
- 4.1.
F1Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky)
- 5.
Anoplophora malasiaca (Forster)
- 6.
Arrhenodes minutus Drury
- 7.
Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations) vector of viruses such as:
- (a)
Bean golden mosaic virus
- (b)
Cowpea mild mottle virus
- (c)
Lettuce infectious yellows virus
- (d)
Pepper mild tigré virus
- (e)
Squash leaf curl virus
- (f)
Euphorbia mosaic virus
- (g)
Florida tomato virus
- (a)
- 8.
Cicadellidae (non-European) known to be vector of Pierce's disease (caused by Xylella fastidiosa), such as:
- (a)
Carneocephala fulgida Nottingham
- (b)
Draeculacephala minerva Ball
- (c)
Graphocephala atropunctata (Signoret)
- (a)
- 9.
Choristoneura spp. (non-European)
- 10.
Conotrachelus nenuphar (Herbst)
- 10.0.
F2Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetverikov
- 10.1.
Diabrotica barberi Smith and Lawrence
- 10.2.
Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Barber
- 10.3.
Diabrotica undecimpunctata undecimpunctata Mannerheim
- 10.4.
F3Diabrotica virgifera zeae Krysan & Smith
- 11.
Heliothis zea (Boddie)
- 11.1.
Hirschmanniella spp., other than Hirschmanniella gracilis (de Man) Luc and Goodey
- 12.
Liriomyza sativae Blanchard
- 13.
Longidorus diadecturus Eveleigh and Allen
- 14.
Monochamus spp. (non-European)
- 15.
Myndus crudus Van Duzee
- 16.
Nacobbus aberrans (Thorne) Thorne and Allen
- 16.1.
F1Naupactus leucoloma Boheman
- 17.
Premnotrypes spp. (non-European)
- 18.
Pseudopityophthorus minutissimus (Zimmermann)
- 19.
Pseudopityophthorus pruinosus (Eichhoff)
- 19.1.
F2Rhynchophorus palmarum (L.)
- 20.
Scaphoideus luteolus (Van Duzee)
- 21.
Spodoptera eridania (Cramer)
- 22.
Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith)
- 23.
Spodoptera litura (Fabricus)
- 24.
Thrips palmi Karny
- 25.
Tephritidae (non-European) such as:
- (a)
Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann)
- (b)
Anastrepha ludens (Loew)
- (c)
Anastrepha obliqua Macquart
- (d)
Anastrepha suspensa (Loew)
- (e)
Dacus ciliatus Loew
- (f)
Dacus curcurbitae Coquillet
- (g)
Dacus dorsalis Hendel
- (h)
Dacus tryoni (Froggatt)
- (i)
Dacus tsuneonis Miyake
- (j)
Dacus zonatus Saund.
- (k)
Epochra canadensis (Loew)
- (l)
Pardalaspis cyanescens Bezzi
- (m)
Pardalaspis quinaria Bezzi
- (n)
Pterandrus rosa (Karsch)
- (o)
Rhacochlaena japonica Ito
- (p)
Rhagoletis cingulata (Loew)
- (q)
Rhagoletis completa Cresson
- (r)
Rhagoletis fausta (Osten-Sacken)
- (s)
Rhagoletis indifferens Curran
- (t)
Rhagoletis mendax Curran
- (u)
Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh
- (v)
Rhagoletis ribicola Doane
- (w)
Rhagoletis suavis (Loew)
- (a)
- 26.
Xiphinema americanum Cobb sensu lato (non-European populations)
- 27.
Xiphinema californicum Lamberti and Bleve-Zacheo
(b)Bacteria
- 1.
Xylella fastidiosa (Well and Raju)
(c)Fungi
- 1.
Ceratocystis fagacearum (Bretz) Hunt
- 2.
Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli Dietel
- 3.
Cronartium spp. (non-European)
- 4.
Endocronartium spp. (non-European)
- 5.
Guignardia laricina (Saw.) Yamamoto and Ito
- 6.
Gymnosporangium spp. (non-European)
- 7.
Inonotus weirii (Murril) Kotlaba and Pouzar
- 8.
Melampsora farlowii (Arthur) Davis
- 9.
Monilinia fructicola (Winter) Honey
- 10.
Mycosphaerella larici-leptolepis Ito et al.
- 11.
Mycosphaerella populorum G. E. Thompson
- 12.
Phoma andina Turkensteen
- 13.
Phyloosticta solitaria Ell. and Ev.
- 14.
Septoria lycopersici Speg. var. malagutii Ciccarone and Boerema
- 15.
Thecaphora solani Barrus
- 15.1.
Tilletia indica Mitra
- 16.
Trechispora brinkmannii (Bresad.) Rogers
(d)Viruses and virus-like organisms
- 1.
Elm phlöem necrosis mycoplasm
- 2.
Potato viruses and virus-like organisms such as:
- (a)
Andean potato latent virus
- (b)
Andean potato mottle virus
- (c)
Arracacha virus B, oca strain
- (d)
Potato black ringspot virus
- (e)
Potato spindle tuber viroid
- (f)
Potato virus T
- (g)
non-European isolates of potato viruses A, M, S, V, X and Y (including Yo, Yn and Yc) and Potato leafroll virus
- (a)
- 3.
Tobacco ringspot virus
- 4.
Tomato ringspot virus
- 5.
Viruses and virus-like organisms of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L.,Rubus L. and Vitis L., such as:
- (a)
Blueberry leaf mottle virus
- (b)
Cherry rasp leaf virus (American)
- (c)
Peach mosaic virus (American)
- (d)
Peach phony rickettsia
- (e)
Peach rosette mosaic virus
- (f)
Peach rosette mycoplasm
- (g)
Peach X-disease mycoplasm
- (h)
Peach yellows mycoplasm
- (i)
Plum line pattern virus (American)
- (j)
Raspberry leaf curl virus (American)
- (k)
Strawberry latent ‘C’ virus
- (l)
Strawberry vein banding virus
- (m)
Strawberry witches' broom mycoplasm
- (n)
Non-European viruses and virus-like organisms of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. and Vitis L.
- (a)
- 6.
Viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci Genn., such as:
- (a)
Bean golden mosaic virus
- (b)
Cowpea mild mottle virus
- (c)
Lettuce infectious yellows virus
- (d)
Pepper mild tigré virus
- (e)
Squash leaf curl virus
- (f)
Euphorbia mosaic virus
- (g)
Florida tomato virus
- (a)
(e)Parasitic plants
- 1.
Arceuthobium spp. (non-European)
Section IIHARMFUL ORGANISMS KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE COMMUNITY AND RELEVANT FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY
(a)Insects, mites and nematodes, at all stages of their development
- 0.1.
F2Diabrotica virgifera virgifera Le Conte
- 1.
Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens
- 2.
Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens
- 3.
F4. . . . . - 4.
F5. . . . . - 5.
. . . . . - 6.
. . . . . - 6.1.
Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations)
- 6.2.
Meloidogyne fallax Karssen
- 7.
Opogona sacchari (Bojer)
- 8.
Popilia japonica Newman
- 8.1.
Rhizoecus hibisci Kawai and Takagi
- 9.
Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval)
(b)Bacteria
- 1.
Clavibacter michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al.
- 2.
Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith
(c)Fungi
- 1.
Melampsora medusae Thümen
- 2.
Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival
(d)Viruses and virus-like organisms
- 1.
Apple proliferation mycoplasm
- 2.
Apricot chlorotic leafroll mycoplasm
- 3.
Pear decline mycoplasm
PART BHARMFUL ORGANISMS WHOSE INTRODUCTION INTO, AND WHOSE SPREAD WITHIN, CERTAIN PROTECTED ZONES SHALL BE BANNED
(a)Insects, mites and nematodes, at all stages of their development
Species | Protected zone(s) | |
---|---|---|
1. | Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) |
|
F81.1. | Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch) | CY |
F92. | Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens | FI, LV, SI, SK |
3. | Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say | F10E (Ibiza and Menorca), IRL, CY, M, P (Azores and Madeira), UK, S (Malmöhus, Kristianstads, Blekinge, Kalmar, Gotlands Län, Halland), FI (the districts of Åland, Turku, Uusimaa, Kymi, Häme, Pirkanmaa, Satakunta) |
F14. | Liriomyza bryoniae (Kaltenbach) | IRL and UK (Northern Ireland) |