EPPO Global Database

Drosophila suzukii(DROSSU)

Distribution details in Pakistan

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2019: Present, no details
First recorded in: 2005
From CABI Pest map 766 (2016): Present, no details
Comments
EPPO Reporting Service (2011/088)

According to Khan et al. (2019), the pest was first found in 2005 in Islamabad.
References
* Calabria G, Máca J, Bächli G, Serra L, Pascual M (2010) First records of the potential pest species Drosophila suzukii (Diptera : Drosophilidae) in Europe. Journal of Applied Entomology.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.2010.01583.x

* Khan MS, Ullah F, Badshah H, Ahmad B, Shahjehan IA, Calatayud PA (2019) Bait attractants based on artificial fruit-essence for trapping and monitoring Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) females in Peshawar-Pakistan. Phytoparasitica 47(2), 179-184.
Situation in neighbouring countries
Country State Status
China Yunnan 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...
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...
India Present, restricted distribution view...
India Uttar Pradesh Present, no details view...
India Chandigarh Present, no details view...
India Karnataka Present, no details view...
India Uttarakhand Present, no details view...
India Jammu & Kashmir Present, no details view...
Iran Present, restricted distribution view...