EPPO Global Database

Aromia bungii(AROMBU)

Distribution details in China

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2012: Present, widespread
From CABI Pest map 781 (2014): Present, widespread
Comments
The pest is reported to be present throughout China but more prevalent in the central and northern provinces (details are lacking).
References
* Gressitt JL (1942) Destructive long-horned beetle borers at Canton, China. Lingnan Natural History Survey and Museum , Lingnan University (CN), 60 pp.
------- Near Guangzhou (Guangdong province).

* Hua LZ (2002) List of Chinese Insects. Vol. II. Zhongshan (Sun Yat–sen) University Press, Guangzhou, 612 pp.

* Ma WH, Sun LY, YU LG, Wang JT, Chen JY (2007) [Study on the occurrence and life history in Aromia bungii (Faldermann)]. Acta Agriculturae Boreali-Sinica S2, 247-249 (in Chinese).

* Qian TY (1987 - published in 1989) [Descriptions of the larvae of five species of peach tree borers [Aromia bungii, Xystrocera globosa, Neocerambyx oenochrous (Fairmaire), Linda fraterna, Bacchisa fortunei, important pests in Fujian Province, China] (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)]. Wuyi Science Journal 7, 221-226 (in Chinese).

* USDA/APHIS/PPQ. New Pest Advisory Group (June 2009) NPAG Report, Aromia bungii (Faldermann). Redneck longhorned beetle, Coleoptera/Cerambycidae. http://www.scribd.com/doc/74311967/Aromia-Bungii-Report
Situation in neighbouring countries
Country State Status
Korea Dem. People's Republic Present, no details view...
Mongolia Present, no details view...
Russia Present, restricted distribution view...
Russia Far East Present, no details view...
Vietnam Present, no details view...