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Pest or disease

Trichoferus campestris

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 Trichoferus campestris, wherever found.

To report suspicions, you must contact the relevant authority.

Preferred name

Trichoferus campestris

Common names

None

Synonyms

Callidium campestris
Hesperophanes campestris
Hesperophanes flavopubescens
Hesperophanes rusticus
Stromatium turkestanicum

Plant health publications about Trichoferus campestris

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Factsheet

Date Title
September 2015 Factsheet - trichoferus campestris ppf
(PDF)

Other publications

Date Title
January 2014 PRA - Trichoferus campestris rapid Assessment v2.1
(PDF)

Plants known to carry Trichoferus campestris


Scientific name Common names
Betula Birch
Broussonetia None
Fraxinus Ash
Gleditsia None
Malus domestica Apple
Malus Apple tree,Apple, ornamental
Morus alba Mulberry tree, white
Morus Mulberrytree
Populus Poplar
Pyrus pyrifolia Pear tree, Chinese,Pear tree, Oriental,Pear tree, sand
Robinia pseudoacacia Acacia, false,Locust tree, black
Salix Willow
Sorbus Rowan tree,Mountain-ash,Whitebeam
Ulmus Elm
Woody plants Plants, woody
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