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------- noted as "a notorious pest of cherries (Prunus avium) in Japan".
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------- Non-reproductive host.
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------- confirmed host.
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-------- Living host.
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------- Preferred living host.
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-------- Confirmed host in Italy and Japan.
* INTERNET
Regione Lombardia (2020) https://www.regione.lombardia.it/wps/portal/istituzionale/HP/DettaglioRedazionale/servizi-e-informazioni/Imprese/Imprese-agricole/servizio-fitosanitario-regionale/organismi-nocivi/aromia-bungii/aromia-bungii
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* INTERNET
Regione Piemonte. Servizio fitosanitario. Lotte obbligatorie - Coleottero scarabeide del Giappone (Popillia japonica Newman). Popillia danni e difesa. https://www.regione.piemonte.it/web/sites/default/files/media/documenti/2019-06/popillia_danni_difesa.pdf