EPPO Global Database

Grapholita packardi(LASPPA)

Hosts

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.
Organism Type
Prunus avium (PRNAV) Major host
* Chamberlain AC, Lalonde R, Thistlewood HM (2020) Spatial distribution of spotted-wing drosophila (Diptera: Drosophilidae) and other insects in fruit of a sweet cherry (Rosaceae) orchard. The Canadian Entomologist. 152(4), 450-473.

* Hoerner JL, List GM (1952) Controlling cherry fruitworm in Colorado. Journal of Economic Entomology 45, 800-805.
Crataegus (1CSCG) Wild/Weed
* Brown JW (2022) A review of host plants for the tortricid tribe Grapholitini, with a synopsis of host utilization by genus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Insecta Mundi 0944, 1 –75.
Prunus virginiana (PRNVG) Wild/Weed
* Hoerner JL, List GM (1952) Controlling cherry fruitworm in Colorado. Journal of Economic Entomology 45, 800-805.
Crataegus mexicana (CSCME) Host
* Salinas-Castro A, Aburto-Aguilar J, Landa-Cadena MG, San Martín-Romero E, Morales-Báez M, Trigos Ange (2018) First report of the cherry borer Grapholita packardi (Zeller) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) attacking hawthorn fruits (Crataegus mexicana) in Veracruz, Mexico. Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina 77(3): 22-25. DOI http://doi.org/10.25085/rsea.770303
------- Confirmed host.
Cydonia oblonga (CYDOB) Host
* Martínez-Rosas R, Araujo-Ruiz K, Cambrón-Crisantos JM, Vega-Ortíz HE (2016) Caracterización morfológica y molecular de larvas de Grapholita packardi (Zeller, 1875) y Grapholita prunivora (Walsh, 1868)(Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) de importancia económica. Entomología Mexicana 3, 961-968.
Malus (1MABG) Host
Malus domestica (MABSD) Host
* Brown JW (2022) A review of host plants for the tortricid tribe Grapholitini, with a synopsis of host utilization by genus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Insecta Mundi 0944, 1 –75.

* Chapman PJ, Lienk SE (1971) Tortricid fauna of apple in New York (Lep.: Tortricidae); including an account of apples' occurrence in the State, especially as a naturalized plant, 122 pp. New York State Agric. Exp. Sta., Geneva, NY, USA.
Prunus (1PRNG) Host
* Brown JW (2022) A review of host plants for the tortricid tribe Grapholitini, with a synopsis of host utilization by genus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Insecta Mundi 0944, 1 –75.
Prunus cerasus (PRNCE) Host
* Dever DA (1957) Notes on the biology of the cherry fruit worm in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters Transactions 45, 111–124.
------- as 'sour cherry'. 
Prunus domestica (PRNDO) Host
* Brown JW (2022) A review of host plants for the tortricid tribe Grapholitini, with a synopsis of host utilization by genus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Insecta Mundi 0944, 1 –75.

* Foster SW, Jones PR (1909) Additional observations on the lesser apple worm. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology Bulletin 80(Part 3), 45–50.
Prunus serotina (PRNSO) Host
* Brown JW (2022) A review of host plants for the tortricid tribe Grapholitini, with a synopsis of host utilization by genus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Insecta Mundi 0944, 1 –75.

* Dever DA (1957) Notes on the biology of the cherry fruit worm in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters Transactions 45, 111–124.
------- as sour cherry.
Pyracantha (1PYEG) Host
Pyracantha sp. (PYESS) Host
* Brown JW (2022) A review of host plants for the tortricid tribe Grapholitini, with a synopsis of host utilization by genus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Insecta Mundi 0944, 1 –75.
Rosa (1ROSG) Host
* Balduf WV (1959) Obligatory and facultative insects in rose hips. Their recognition and bionomics. Biological Monographs 26,  1–194.
Rosa sp. (ROSSS) Host
* Brown JW (2022) A review of host plants for the tortricid tribe Grapholitini, with a synopsis of host utilization by genus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Insecta Mundi 0944, 1 –75.
Vaccinium (1VACG) Host
* Brown JW (2022) A review of host plants for the tortricid tribe Grapholitini, with a synopsis of host utilization by genus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Insecta Mundi 0944, 1 –75.

* Vergeer T (1954) The cherry fruitworm (Grapholitha packardi) as a blueberry pest in Michigan. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Quarterly Bulletin No. 36, 370-373.
Vaccinium corymbosum (VACCO) Host
* Vergeer T (1954) The cherry fruitworm (Grapholitha packardi) as a blueberry pest in Michigan. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Quarterly Bulletin No. 36, 370-373.

* Wise JC, Vander Poppen R, Isaacs R (2009) Control of cranberry fruitworm and cherry fruitworm, 2008. Arthropod Management Tests 34, 4 pp. doi: 10.4182/amt.2009.C10
------- Chemical control trials in Vaccinium corymbosum plots.
Vaccinium macrocarpon (VACMA) Host
* Fitzpatrick SM (2008). Insect life histories in fruit, shoot and root environments of cranberry and blueberry. In IX International Vaccinium Symposium 810, 231-250.
Prunus persica (PRNPS) Doubtful host
Only 1 record on peach (Garman, 1918) according to EFSA (2018). This may be a misidentification. 

* EFSA Panel on Plant Health (2018) Pest categorisation of Grapholita packardi. EFSA Journal 16(6), e05304.

* Garman P (1918) Comparison of several species of Lepidoptera infesting peach and apple in Maryland, with additional notes on the oriental peach moth. Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin No., 223, 103–126.
Pyrus communis (PYUCO) Doubtful host
Brown (2022) lists “Pyrus communis L. (as Malus domestica) “ as a host of G. packardi. However Pyrus communis is not a synonym of Malus domestica, and the references used to support this listing (MacKay, 1959) only mention “apples, rose, hawthorn, and possibly peach”

* Brown JW (2022) A review of host plants for the tortricid tribe Grapholitini, with a synopsis of host utilization by genus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Insecta Mundi 0944, 1 –75.
* MacKay MR (1959) Larvae of the North American Olethreutidae (Lepidoptera). Canadian Entomologist Supplement 10,  1–338.