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Articles 5(1) and (2), 12(1)19(1) and (2), 20(1) and (2)21(7), 24(4), 29(8), 32(7)33(8), 42(3), 43(3) and 44(4)

SCHEDULE 1Plant pests which may not be introduced into or spread within England

PART APlant pests not known to occur in any part of the European Union

Insects, mites and nematodes

1.Acleris spp. (non-European)
2.Agrilus anxius Gory
3.Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire
4.Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch)
5.Anomala orientalis Waterhouse
6.Anoplophora chinensis (Forster)
7.Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky)
8.Anthonomus eugenii Cano
9.Arrhenodes minutus Drury
10.Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations), vector of viruses such as: Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, Euphorbia mosaic virus or Florida tomato virus
11.Cicadellidae (non-European) known to be vectors of Pierce’s disease (caused by Xylella fastidiosa), such as: Carneocephala fulgida Nottingham, Draeculacephalaminerva Ball or Graphocephala atropunctata (Signoret)
12.Choristoneura spp. (non-European)
13.Conotrachelus nenuphar (Herbst)
14.Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetverikov
15.Diabrotica barberi Smith and Lawrence
16.Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Barber
17.Diabrotica undecimpunctata undecimpunctata Mannerheim
18.Diabrotica virgiferazeae Krysan & Smith
19.Diaphorina citri Kuway
20.Epitrix cucumeris (Harris), Epitrix similaris (Genter), Epitrix subcrinita (Lec.) or Epitrix tuberis (Gentner)
21.Heliothis zea (Boddie)
22.Hirschmanniella spp., other than Hirschmanniella gracilis (de Man) Luc and Goodey
23.Liriomyza sativae Blanchard
24.Longidorus diadecturus Eveleigh and Allen
25.Monochamus spp. (non-European)
26.Myndus crudus Van Duzee
27.Nacobbus aberrans (Thorne) Thorne and Allen
28.Naupactus leucoloma Boheman
29.Premnotrypes spp. (non-European)
30.Pseudopityophthorus minutissimus (Zimmermann)
31.Pseudopityophthorus pruinosus (Eichhoff)
32.Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier)
33.Rhynchophorus palmarum (L.)
34.Scaphoideus luteolus Van Duzee
35.Spodoptera eridania (Cramer)
36.Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith)
37.Spodoptera litura (Fabricus)
38.Thrips palmi Karny
39.Tephritidae (non-European) such as: Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann), Anastrepha ludens (Loew), Anastrepha obliqua Macquart, Anastrepha suspensa (Loew), Dacus ciliatus Loew, Dacus curcurbitae Coquillet, Dacus dorsalis Hendel, Dacus tryoni (Froggatt), Dacus tsuneonis Miyake, Dacus zonatus Saund., Epochracanadensis (Loew), Pardalaspis cyanescens Bezzi, Pardalaspis quinaria Bezzi, Pterandrus rosa (Karsch), Rhacochlaena japonica Ito, Rhagoletis cingulata (Loew), Rhagoletis completa Cresson, Rhagoletis fausta (Osten-Sacken), Rhagoletis indifferens Curran, Rhagoletis mendax Curran, Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh, Rhagoletis ribicola Doane or Rhagoletis suavis (Loew)
40.Xiphinema americanum Cobb sensu lato (non-European populations)
41.Xiphinema californicum Lamberti and Bleve-Zacheo

Bacteria

1.Candidatus Liberibacter spp., a causal agent of Huanglongbing disease of citrus/citrus greening
2.Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Takikawa, Serizawa, Ichikawa, Tsuyumu & Goto

Fungi

1.Ceratocystis fagacearum (Bretz) Hunt
2.Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli Dietel
3.Cronartium spp. (non-European)
4.Endocronartium spp. (non-European)
5.Gibberella circinata Nirenberg & O’Donnell
6.Guignardia laricina (Saw.) Yamamoto et Ito
7.Gymnosporangium spp. (non-European)
8.Inonotus weirii (Murril) Kotlaba and Pouzar
9.Melampsora farlowii (Arthur) Davis
10.Mycosphaerella larici-leptolepsis Ito et al.
11.Mycosphaerella populorum G.E. Thompson
12.Phoma andina Turkensteen
13.Phyllosticta solitaria Ell. and Ev.
14.Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in’t Veld sp. nov.
15.Septoria lycopersici Speg. var malagutii Ciccarone and Boerema
16.Thecaphora solani Barrus
17.Tilletia indica Mitra
18.Trechispora brinkmannii (Bresad.) Rogers

Viruses and virus-like organisms

1.Elm phlöem necrosis mycoplasm
2.Potato viruses or virus-like organisms such as: Andean potato latent virus, Andean potato mottle virus, Arracacha virus B oca strain, Potato black ringspot virus, Potato spindle tuber viroid, Potato virus T or non-European isolates of potato viruses A, M, S, V, X and Y (including Yo, Yn and Yc) and Potato leafroll virus
3.Tobacco ringspot virus
4.Tomato ringspot virus
5.Viruses or virus-like organisms of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. or Vitis L., such as: Blueberry leaf mottle virus, Cherry rasp leaf virus (American), Peach mosaic virus (American), Peach phony rickettsia, Peach rosette mosaic virus, Peach rosette mycoplasm, Peach X-disease mycoplasm, Peach yellows mycoplasm, Plum line pattern virus (American), Raspberry leaf curl virus (American), Strawberry latent “C” virus, Strawberry vein banding virus, Strawberry witches’ broom mycoplasm or non-European viruses or virus-like organisms of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. or Vitis L.
6.Viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci Genn., such as: Bean golden mosaic virus, Cowpea mild mottle virus, Lettuce infectious yellow virus, Pepper mild tigré virus, Squash leaf curl virus, Euphorbia mosaic virus or Florida tomato virus

Parasitic plants

1.Arceuthobium spp. (non-European)

Molluscs

1.Pomacea Perry

PART BPlant pests known to occur in the European Union

Insects, mites and nematodes

1.Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations)
2.Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle et al.
3.Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu
4.Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens
5.Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens
6.Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say
7.Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations)
8.Meloidogyne fallax Karssen
9.Opogona sacchari (Bojer)
10.Popilia japonica Newman
11.Rhizoecus hibisci Kawai and Takagi
12.Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval)
13.Trioza erytreae Del Guercio

Bacteria

1.Clavibacter michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al.
2.Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al.

Fungi

1.Chalara fraxinea T. Kowalski, including its teleomorph Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus
2.Melampsora medusae Thümen
3.Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival

Viruses and virus-like organisms

1.Apple proliferation mycoplasm
2.Apricot chlorotic leaf roll mycoplasm
3.Pear decline mycoplasm

PART CPlant pests which may not be introduced into a protected zone which is limited to part of England

(1)

Plant pest

(2)

Description of protected zone

Thaumetopoea processionea L.England, excluding the local authority areas of Barnet, Brent, Bromley, Camden, City of London, City of Westminster, Croydon, Ealing, Elmbridge, Epsom and Ewell, Hackney, Hammersmith & Fulham, Haringey, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea, Kingston upon Thames, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Reading, Richmond upon Thames, Runnymede, Slough, South Oxfordshire, Southwark, Spelthorne, Sutton, Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth and West Berkshire