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Pest or disease

Platynota stultana

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 Platynota stultana, wherever found.

To report suspicions, you must contact the relevant authority.

Preferred name

Platynota stultana

Common names

Omnivorous leafroller

Synonyms

Platynota chiquitana
Sparganothis chiquitana
Sparganothis stultana

Plant health publications about Platynota stultana

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Factsheet

Date Title
July 2024 Factsheet - platynota stultana
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Plants known to carry Platynota stultana


Scientific name Common names
Apium graveolens Celery
Capsicum annuum Bell pepper,Paprica,Pepper, sweet,Pepper, red
Capsicum Paprica
Chrysanthemum Daisy,Marigold
Citrus None
Cyclamen None
Dianthus Carnation
Gossypium Cotton plant
Juglans Walnut
Malus Apple tree,Apple, ornamental
Ocimum None
Pelargonium None
Phaseolus Bean
Pinus Pine
Poaceae (family) Grasses
Prunus domestica Plum tree,Plum, European,garden plum
Prunus Stonefruit-shrubs
Punica granatum Pomegranate tree
Rosa Rose
Rubus Blackberry,Raspberry
Solanum lycopersicum Tomato,tomato (direct-seeded),tomato (transplanted)
Solanum melongena Aubergine,Eggplant
Taxus Yew
Vitis vinifera Grape, European,Grape-vine,Common grapevine
Vitis Grape
Zea mays Maize, common,Corn, common
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