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Datasheet

Agrilus mali (apple buprestid)

Summary

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  • 20 January 2015
  • Datasheet Type(s)
  • Pest
  • Preferred Scientific Name
  • Agrilus mali
  • Preferred Common Name
  • apple buprestid
  • Taxonomic Tree
  • Domain: Eukaryota
  •     Kingdom: Metazoa
  •         Phylum: Arthropoda
  •             Subphylum: Uniramia
  •                 Class: Insecta
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Identity

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Preferred Scientific Name

  • Agrilus mali Matsumura

Preferred Common Name

  • apple buprestid

International Common Names

  • Russian: yablonnaya zlatka

EPPO code

  • AGRLMA (Agrilus mali)

Taxonomic Tree

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  • Domain: Eukaryota
  •     Kingdom: Metazoa
  •         Phylum: Arthropoda
  •             Subphylum: Uniramia
  •                 Class: Insecta
  •                     Order: Coleoptera
  •                         Family: Buprestidae
  •                             Genus: Agrilus
  •                                 Species: Agrilus mali

Distribution Table

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The distribution in this summary table is based on all the information available. When several references are cited, they may give conflicting information on the status. Further details may be available for individual references in the Distribution Table Details section which can be selected by going to Generate Report.

CountryDistributionLast ReportedOriginFirst ReportedInvasiveReferencesNotes

ASIA

ChinaRestricted distributionAPPPC, 1987; Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995
Korea, DPRPresentSavotikov & Smetnik, 1995
Korea, Republic ofPresentSavotikov & Smetnik, 1995

EUROPE

Russian FederationRestricted distributionSavotikov & Smetnik, 1995; EPPO, 2014
-Russian Far EastPresentSavotikov & Smetnik, 1995; EPPO, 2014

Host plants/Plants Affected

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Plant nameFamilyContext
Malus domestica (apple)RosaceaeMain

Growth Stages

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List of Symptoms

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SignLife StagesType

Stems

internal feeding

Whole plant

plant dead; dieback

Plant Trade

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Plant parts liable to carry the pest in trade/transportPest stagesBorne internallyBorne externallyVisibility of pest or symptoms
Seedlings, Micropropagated plantslarvae; pupaeYesPest or symptoms usually visible to the naked eye
Stems (above ground), Shoots, Trunks, Brancheslarvae; pupaeYesPest or symptoms usually visible to the naked eye
Plant parts not known to carry the pest in trade/transport
Bark
Bulbs, Tubers, Corms, Rhizomes
Flowers, Inflorescences, Cones, Calyx
Fruits (inc. pods)
Growing medium accompanying plants
Leaves
Roots
True seeds (inc. grain)
Wood

References

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APPPC, 1987. Insect pests of economic significance affecting major crops of the countries in Asia and the Pacific region. Technical Document No. 135. Bangkok, Thailand: Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific region (RAPA).

Chebanov GE, 1977. Disinfestation regimes. Zashchita Rastenii, No. 1:55-56

EPPO, 2014. PQR database. Paris, France: European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. http://www.eppo.int/DATABASES/pqr/pqr.htm

Nikritin LM, 1994. Apple buprestid beetle. Zashchita Rastenii (Moskva), No. 3:46

OEPP/EPPO, 1999. EPPO Standards PP 2/18PP 2/18 (1) Good plant protection practice for pome fruits. Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin, 29:379-406.

Savotikov YuF, Smetnik AI, 1995. Manual of the pests, diseases and weeds of quarantine significance for the territory of the Russian Federation. Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia: Arnika, 143-145.

Distribution Maps

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Distribution map China: Restricted distribution
APPPC, 1987; Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995China: Restricted distribution
APPPC, 1987; Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995Korea, DPR: Present
Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995Korea, Republic of: Present
Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995Russian Federation: Restricted distribution
Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995; EPPO, 2014Russian Federation: Restricted distribution
Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995; EPPO, 2014Russian Federation
See regional map for distribution within the country
  • = Present, no further details
  • = Evidence of pathogen
  • = Widespread
  • = Last reported
  • = Localised
  • = Presence unconfirmed
  • = Confined and subject to quarantine
  • = See regional map for distribution within the country
  • = Occasional or few reports
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Distribution map (asia) China: Restricted distribution
APPPC, 1987; Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995Korea, DPR: Present
Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995Korea, Republic of: Present
Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995Russian Federation: Restricted distribution
Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995; EPPO, 2014
Distribution map (europe) Russian Federation: Restricted distribution
Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995; EPPO, 2014Russian Far East: Present
Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995; EPPO, 2014
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Distribution map (pacific) China: Restricted distribution
APPPC, 1987; Savotikov & Smetnik, 1995