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. 2022 Feb 8;20(2):e07077. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2022.7077

Table 10.

Overview of the evaluation of pests of EU concern for Pinus parviflora and/or Pinus thunbergii mentioned in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1217 not regulated as quarantine pests in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072

No. Pest name according to EU legislation a EPPO Code Group Pest present in China Pinus parviflora confirmed as a host (reference) Pinus thunbergii confirmed as a host (reference) Pest can be associated with the commodity EU Quarantine pest Pest relevant for the Opinion
1 Coleosporium asterum COLSAS Fungi Yes Yes (Dossier Section 2.0) Yes (CABI, online; Farr and Rossman, online) Yes No Yes
2 Coleosporium paederiae COLSPA Fungi Yes No No No No No
3 Coleosporium phellodendri COLSPH Fungi Yes Yes (Dossier Section 2.0) No Yes No Yes
4 Crisicoccus pini DACLPI Insects Yes Yes (García Morales et al., online) Yes (García Morales et al., online) Yes No Yes
5 Dendrolimus spectabilis DENDSC Insects Yes Yes (Dossier Section 2.0; EPPO, online) Yes (CABI, online; EPPO, online) Yes No Yes
6 Dendrolimus superans DENDSU Insects Yes Yes (EPPO, online) Yes (EPPO, online) Yes No Yes
7 Dothistroma septosporum SCIRPI Fungi Yes Yes (EPPO, online) Yes (EPPO, online; Farr and Rossman, online) Yes No No b
8 Sirex nitobei SIRXNI Insects Yes Yes (EFSA PLH Panel, 2019b) Yes (EFSA PLH Panel, 2019b) No c No No
9 Thecodiplosis japonensis THEOJA Insects Yes No Yes (EFSA PLH Panel, 2019b; CABI, online; EPPO, online No No No
10 Urocerus japonicus URCEJA Insects No data Yes (EFSA PLH Panel, 2019b) Yes (EFSA PLH Panel, 2019b) Noc No No
a

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1217.

b

The pathogen was discarded, because it is RNQP in the EU.

c

The pest is not associated with small plants.