EPPO Global Database

Malus spectabilis(MABSP)

Pests

Organism Type
Acleris senescens (as Malus) (ACLRSE) Host
INTERNET
* Brown JW, Robinson G, Powell JA (2008) Food plant database of the leafrollers of the world (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) (Version 1.0). http://www.tortricid.net/foodplants.asp.

* Gilligan TM, Epstein ME (2014) TortAI. Tortricidae of Agricultural Importance. https://idtools.org/id/leps/tortai/Acleris_senescens.htm
Agrilus mali (AGRLMA) Host
* Volkovitsh MG, Kovalev AV, Orlova-Bienkowskaja MJ (2020) Current distribution and diagnostic features of two potentially invasive Asian buprestid species: Agrilus mali Matsumura and A. fleischeri Obenberger (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Insects 11(8), 493. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects11080493
Agrobacterium tumefaciens (as Malus) (AGRBTU) Host
Alternaria mali (as Malus) (ALTEMA) Host
Anarsia lineatella (as Malus) (ANARLI) Host
Anoplophora glabripennis (as Malus) (ANOLGL) Host
* Lim J, Jung S-Y, Lim J-S, Jang J, Kim K-M, Lee Y-M, Lee B-W (2014) A review of host plants of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) with new host records for fourteen Cerambycids, including the Asian longhorn beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis Motschulsky), in Korea. Korean Journal of Applied Entomology 53(2), 111-133.

* Sjöman H, Östberg J & Nilsson J (2014) Review of host trees for the wood-boring pests Anoplophora glabripennis and Anoplophora chinensis: an urban forest perspective. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 40(3), 143–164.
Anthonomus pomorum (as Malus) (ANTHPO) Host
Apriona germari (as Malus) (APRIGE) Host
Apriona rugicollis (as Malus) (APRIJA) Host
'Candidatus Phytoplasma mali' (PHYPMA) Host
* Seemüller E, Carraro L, Jarausch W, Schneider B (2011) Apple proliferation phytoplasma. In: Hadidi A, Barba M, Candresse T, Jelkmann W (Eds) Virus and Virus-like Diseases of Pome and Stone fruits, APS, pp 67-73.
Carposina sasakii (CARSSA) Host
* Gong Q, Gong Y, Cao L, Zheng X, Pu D, Huang Q, Wei S (2020) Flight ability of the peach fruit moth, Carposina sasakii (Lepidoptera: Carposinidae), fed on different host plants. Acta Entomologica Sinica. 63(9):, 1153-1158.
Carposina sasakii (as Malus) (CARSSA) Host
* Wang YZ, Li BY, Hoffmann AA, Cao LJ, Gong YJ, Song W, Zhu JY, Wei SJ (2017) Patterns of genetic variation among geographic and host-plant associated populations of the peach fruit moth Carposina sasakii (Lepidoptera: Carposinidae). BMC Ecology and Evolution 17, 265 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-017-1116-7
Ceratitis rosa (as Malus) (CERTRO) Host
Diplocarpon coronariae (as Malus) (DIPCML) Host
Erwinia amylovora (as Malus) (ERWIAM) Host
* Van der Zwet, Keil HL (1979) Fire blight: a bacterial disease of rosaceous Plants. USDA Handbook no. 510. USDA, Washington (US), 200 pp.

* Zeller W (1977) Studies on fire blight in the German Federal Republic. 2. Susceptibility of woody ornamentals to Erwinia amylovora. Nachrichtenblatt des Deutschen Pflanzenschutzdienstes 29(1 ), p 1-10."
Grapholita inopinata (CYDIIN) 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)
Grapholita inopinata (as Malus) (CYDIIN) Host
Grapholita molesta (as Malus) (LASPMO) Host
Grapholita packardi (as Malus) (LASPPA) Host
Grapholita prunivora (as Malus) (LASPPR) Host
Gymnosporangium asiaticum (GYMNAS) Host
* Zhao P, Qi XH, Crous PW, Duan WJ, Cai L (2020) Gymnosporangium species on Malus: species delineation, diversity and host alternation. Persoonia 45(1), 68-100.
------- Aecial host.
Gymnosporangium globosum (as Malus) (GYMNGL) Host
Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae (as Malus) (GYMNJV) Host
Hyphantria cunea (as Malus) (HYPHCU) Host
Lepidosaphes ussuriensis (as Malus) (LEPSUS) Host
Lycorma delicatula (LYCMDE) Host
* Barringer L, Ciafré CM (2020) Worldwide feeding host plants of spotted lanternfly, with significant additions from North America. Environmental Entomology 49(5), 999–1011.
Malacosoma americanum (as Malus) (MALAAM) Host
Malacosoma disstria (as Malus) (MALADI) Host
Malacosoma parallela (as Malus) (MALAPA) Host
Megaplatypus mutatus (as Malus) (PLTPMU) Host
* Allegro G, Griffo R (2008) I rischi di diffusione di Megaplatypus mutatus. L'informatore Agrario no. 13, 73-76.
Monilinia fructicola (as Malus) (MONIFC) Host
Phyllosticta solitaria (as Malus) (PHYSSL) Host
* Farr DF, Bills GF, Chamuris GP, Rossman AY (1989) Fungi on plants and plant products in the United States, APS Press, St Paul, USA, 1252 pp.

* Wikee S, Udayanga D, Crous PW, Chukeatirote E, McKenzie EH, Bahkali AH, Dai DQ, Hyde KD (2011). Phyllosticta—an overview of current status of species recognition. Fungal Diversity 51, 43-61.
Pseudococcus comstocki (as Malus) (PSECCO) Host
Rhagoletis indifferens (RHAGIN) Host
* Yee WL, Klaus MW (2013) Development of Rhagoletis indifferens Curran (Diptera: Tephritidae) in crabapple. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 89, 18–26. 
------- confirmed host (but noted as "not optimal developmental host").
Anoplophora chinensis (as Malus) (ANOLCN) Major host
* Sjöman H, Östberg J & Nilsson J (2014) Review of host trees for the wood-boring pests Anoplophora glabripennis and Anoplophora chinensis: an urban forest perspective. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 40(3), 143–164.
Neofabraea vagabunda (as Malus) (PEZIAL) Major host
Neonectria ditissima (as Malus) (NECTGA) Major host
Orgyia leucostigma (as Malus) (HEMELE) Major host
* Van Driesche RG, LaForest JH, Bargeron CT, Reardon RC, Herlihy M (2012) Forest Pest Insects in North America: a Photographic Guide. USDA Forest Service. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team. Morgantown, WV. FHTET-2012-02.
Trichoferus campestris (as Malus) (HESOCA) Major host
* CAPS (2019) Trichoferus campestris. Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey pest datasheets. http://download.ceris.purdue.edu/file/3869
------- Preferred living host.

* Iwata R & Yamada F (1990) Notes on the biology of Hesperophanes campestris, a drywood borer in Japan. Material und Organismen 25, 305–313.