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Pest or disease

Ceratothripoides brunneus

Warning This guidance is for information only. It is your responsibility to check the relevant legislation, including the assimilated EU Regulation (Commission Implementing Regulation 2019/2072). Not complying with the requirements under the legislation may lead to delays and penalties at the customs border.
Warning You must report any suspicions of Ceratothripoides brunneus, wherever found.

To report suspicions, you must contact the relevant authority.

Preferred name

Ceratothripoides brunneus

Common names

tomato thrips

Synonyms

Physothrips marshalli
Physothrips ventralis
Taeniothrips brunneus

There are no photos of Ceratothripoides brunneus to view in the EPPO Global Database.

Plants known to carry Ceratothripoides brunneus


Scientific name Common names
Acanthospermum hispidum Starbur, bristly,Starbur, upright
Amaranthus hybridus Amaranth, spleen,Amaranth, green,Pigweed, smooth,Pigweed, green,Amaranth, slim
Brassica oleracea Cabbage, wild
Camellia sinensis Tea plant
Capsicum annuum Bell pepper,Paprica,Pepper, sweet,Pepper, red
Capsicum frutescens Chilli,Pepper, bird,Pepper, Cayenne,Chilli, bird,Pepper, Cayenne,Pepper, hot
Capsicum Paprica
Carica papaya Melon tree,Papaw tree,Papaya tree
Chrysanthemum Daisy,Marigold
Citrullus lanatus Watermelon,Citrul,Melon, Egusi
Coffea arabica Coffee-tree, Arabic
Cucumis melo Melon
Cucurbita maxima Pumpkin, giant,Pumpkin, giant,Marrow
Datura stramonium Thornapple, common,Jimsonweed,Castor oil-plant, false
Daucus carota Carrot, wild,Queen-Anne's lace
Ensete None
Fabaceae (family) None
Galinsoga parviflora Quickweed, small-flowered,Kew-weed,Gallant soldier,Potatoweed,Galinsoga, smallflower
Gynandropsis gynandra Cabbage, Kaffir,Mustard, bastard,Spider-wisp,Cat's whiskers,Spiderflower, African
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis China rose,Shoe-flower,Hibiscus, Chinese,Rose-of-China
Lamiaceae (family) None
Momordica charantia Balsamapple, bitter,Gourd, bitter,Balsampear,Melon, bitter,Paria
Mucuna Velvet-bean
Ocimum basilicum Basil, sweet
Oncidium Dancing-lady orchid
Passiflora edulis Passionfruit, common,Granadilla, purple
Phaseolus vulgaris Bean, garden,Bean, dry,Bean, kidney
Solanaceae (family) None
Solanum aethiopicum Eggplant, African scarlet
Solanum forskalii None
Solanum incanum Bitter-apple, grey,Thorn-apple,Bitter-tomato
Solanum lycopersicum Tomato,tomato (direct-seeded),tomato (transplanted)
Solanum melongena Aubergine,Eggplant
Solanum tuberosum Potato
Sonchus oleraceus Milkthistle, common,Sowthistle, smooth,Sowthistle, annual,Sowthistle, common
Theobroma cacao Cacao tree, common,Cocoa tree, common
Tithonia diversifolia Marigold, tree,Sunflower, Mexican
Vigna unguiculata Cowpea, common,Southern pea,Black-eyed pea
Zea mays Maize, common,Corn, common
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