Important note about the classification of host plants in GD:
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry.
They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only. Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
* Danilevsky AS, Kuznetsov VI (1968) [Tortricidae: The subgenus Aspila Stph., the section funebranae. In Fauna of the USSR, Lepidoptera (ed. Byhovsky BE)], pp. 305-309. Leningrad, Nauka, 5(1). (in Russian)
------- confirmed host.
* Sinev SY, Nedoshivina SV (2016) [Family Tortricidae. In Annotated catalogue of the insects of Russian Far East (ed. Leley AS)], pp. 152–210. Vol. II Lepidoptera, Dalnauka, Vladivostok. (in Russian)
* Danilevsky AS, Kuznetsov VI (1968) [Tortricidae: The subgenus Aspila Stph., the section funebranae. In Fauna of the USSR, Lepidoptera (ed. Byhovsky BE)], pp. 305-309. Leningrad, Nauka, 5(1). (in Russian)
------- confirmed host.
* Danilevsky AS, Kuznetsov VI (1968) [Tortricidae: The subgenus Aspila Stph., the section funebranae. In Fauna of the USSR, Lepidoptera (ed. Byhovsky BE)], pp. 305-309. Leningrad, Nauka, 5(1). (in Russian)
------- confirmed host.
* Sinev SY, Nedoshivina SV (2016) [Family Tortricidae. In Annotated catalogue of the insects of Russian Far East (ed. Leley AS)], pp. 152–210. Vol. II Lepidoptera, Dalnauka, Vladivostok. (in Russian)
Cydonia oblonga may have been listed as a host because Japanese quince (Chaenomeles japonica) was listed by Danilevsky & Kuznetsov (1968) and later other publications assumed that quince was C. oblonga. No publication mentioning damage on C. oblonga could be retrieved when revising the EPPO datasheet. C. oblonga does not occur in Russian Far East.
* Danilevsky AS, Kuznetsov VI (1968) [Tortricidae: The subgenus Aspila Stph., the section funebranae. In Fauna of the USSR, Lepidoptera (ed. Byhovsky BE)], pp. 305-309. Leningrad, Nauka, 5(1). (in Russian)
* Sinev SY, Nedoshivina SV (2016) [Family Tortricidae. In Annotated catalogue of the insects of Russian Far East (ed. Leley AS)], pp. 152–210. Vol. II Lepidoptera, Dalnauka, Vladivostok. (in Russian)
------- confirmed host.
* Danilevsky AS, Kuznetsov VI (1968) [Tortricidae: The subgenus Aspila Stph., the section funebranae. In Fauna of the USSR, Lepidoptera (ed. Byhovsky BE)], pp. 305-309. Leningrad, Nauka, 5(1). (in Russian)
------- confirmed host.
* Gibanov PK, Sanin YV (1971) [Lepidoptera – pests of fruits in Primorye.] Zashchita Rastenij 8, 41-43. (in Russian)
* Lopatina VV (1978) [Manchurian apple fruit moth in Chita region.] Zashchita Rastenij 4, 47-48. (in Russian)
* Sinev Y, Nedoshivina SV (2016) [Family Tortricidae. In Annotated catalogue of the insects of Russian Far East (ed. Leley AS)], pp. 152–210. Vol. II Lepidoptera, Dalnauka, Vladivostok. (in Russian)
------- confirmed host as Malus pallasiana.
* Danilevsky AS, Kuznetsov VI (1968) [Tortricidae: The subgenus Aspila Stph., the section funebranae. In Fauna of the USSR, Lepidoptera (ed. Byhovsky BE)], pp. 305-309. Leningrad, Nauka, 5(1). (in Russian)
------- confirmed host.
* Sinev SY, Nedoshivina SV (2016) [Family Tortricidae. In Annotated catalogue of the insects of Russian Far East (ed. Leley AS)], pp. 152–210. Vol. II Lepidoptera, Dalnauka, Vladivostok. (in Russian)
* Danilevsky AS, Kuznetsov VI (1968) [Tortricidae: The subgenus Aspila Stph., the section funebranae. In Fauna of the USSR, Lepidoptera (ed. Byhovsky BE)], pp. 305-309. Leningrad, Nauka, 5(1). (in Russian)
------- confirmed host.
*Tanaka M, Abe K, Saito N, Sato S, Hisataka M, Kaimai K and Okazaki K (2005) [Survey on the occurrence of Grapholita inopinata (Heinrich) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) at some areas in Aomori, Fukushima and Miyagi Prefectures.] Research Bulletin of the Plant Protection Service Japan, 25-30. (in Japanese)
------- confirmed host.
* Danilevsky AS, Kuznetsov VI (1968) [Tortricidae: The subgenus Aspila Stph., the section funebranae. In Fauna of the USSR, Lepidoptera (ed. Byhovsky BE)], pp. 305-309. Leningrad, Nauka, 5(1). (in Russian)
------- confirmed host.
* Sinev SY, Nedoshivina SV (2016) [Family Tortricidae. In Annotated catalogue of the insects of Russian Far East (ed. Leley AS)], pp. 152–210. Vol. II Lepidoptera, Dalnauka, Vladivostok. (in Russian)
*Tanaka M, Abe K, Saito N, Sato S, Hisataka M, Kaimai K and Okazaki K (2005) [Survey on the occurrence of Grapholita inopinata (Heinrich) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) at some areas in Aomori, Fukushima and Miyagi Prefectures.] Research Bulletin of the Plant Protection Service Japan, 25-30. (in Japanese)
------- confirmed host.
* Takizawa M (1936) Studies on the apple fruit borer, Grapholitha inopinata. South Manchuria Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 16, 77-113.
------- only in experiments.
* Takizawa M (1936) Studies on the apple fruit borer, Grapholitha inopinata. South Manchuria Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 16, 77-113.
------- Prunus japonica var nakaii (as Prunus nakaii), only in experiments.
* Takizawa M (1936) Studies on the apple fruit borer, Grapholitha inopinata. South Manchuria Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 16, 77-113.
------- as Prunus triflora, only in experiments.
* AQIS (1998) Final import risk analysis of the importation of fruit of ya pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Redh.) from the People’s Republic of China (Hebei and Shandong provinces). 48 pp
* Biosecurity New Zealand (2009) Import Risk Analysis: Pears (Pyrus bretschneideri, Pyrus pyrifolia, and Pyrus sp. nr. communis) fresh fruit from China Final. 462 pp. https://www.mpi.govt.nz/dmsdocument/2884-Pears-Pyrus-bretschneideri-Pyrus-pyrifolia-and-Pyrus-sp.-nr.-communis-fresh-fruit-from-China-Final-Risk-Analysis-October-2009
* Biosecurity New Zealand (2009) Import Risk Analysis: Pears (Pyrus bretschneideri, Pyrus pyrifolia, and Pyrus sp. nr. communis) fresh fruit from China Final. 462 pp
* Biosecurity New Zealand (2009) Import Risk Analysis: Pears (Pyrus bretschneideri, Pyrus pyrifolia, and Pyrus sp. nr. communis) fresh fruit from China Final. 462 pp
* Biosecurity Australia (2003) Import of Asian (‘Shandong’) pear (Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm.) Nakai and P. ussuriensis var. viridis T. Lee) fruit from Shandong Province in the People’s Republic of China. 66 pp