EPPO Global Database

Drosophila suzukii(DROSSU)

Distribution details in India

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 1998: Present, restricted distribution
From CABI Pest map 766 (2016): Present, restricted distribution
Comments
EPPO Reporting Service (2010/007) : present in northern India (Chandigarh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh). As some morphological differences were observed compared to Chinese and Japanese specimens, populations observed were considered as a subspecies, Drosophila suzukii indicus.
References
* Gupta JP (1974) The family Drosophilidae in India. Indian Biologist 5, 7-30.
------- As Drosophila suzukii indicus.

* Parshad R, Paika IJ (1964) Drosophilid survey of India. II. Taxonomy and cytology of the subgenus Sophophora (Drosophila). Research Bulletin of Punjab University 15, 225-252.
------- As Drosophila suzukii indicus.

* Singh BK, Dash S (1998) Drosophilidae of Kumaun region, India with the description of four new species (Insecta: Diptera). Proceedings of the Zoological Society (Calcutta) 51(1), 45-56.
------- As Drosophila suzukii indicus.
Situation in neighbouring countries
Country State Status
China Yunnan Present, no details view...
China Shandong Present, no details view...
China Present, no details view...
China Fujian Present, no details view...
China Guangdong Present, no details view...
China Guangxi Present, no details view...
China Henan Present, no details view...
China Hubei Present, no details view...
China Zhejiang Present, no details view...
China Anhui Present, no details view...
China Liaoning Present, no details view...
China Guizhou Present, no details view...
China Hainan Present, no details view...
China Heilongjiang Present, no details view...
China Hunan Present, no details view...
China Jiangxi Present, no details view...
China Jilin Present, no details view...
China Shanxi Present, no details view...
China Sichuan Present, no details view...
Myanmar Present, no details view...
Pakistan Present, no details view...