EPPO Global Database

Diaphorina citri(DIAACI)

Distribution details in United States of America (Florida)

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2014: Present, restricted distribution
First recorded in: 1998
From CABI Pest map 334 (2011): Present, no details
Comments
EPPO Reporting Service (2001/150) : widespread in Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, Dade, St Lucie, Hendry and Collier counties
References
* Anon. (1999) CARAPHIN News No. 18, 9.
------- First record, Jun. 1998, Palm Beach, Broward and Martin counties and the Indian River citrus-growing area.

* Halbert SE, Manjunath KL (2004) Asian citrus psyllids (Sternorrhyncha: Psyllidae) and greening disease of citrus: a litterature review and assessment of risk in Florida. Florida Entomologists 87(3), 330-353.

* Hall, D. G.; Setamou, M.; Mizell, R. F. III (2010) Crop Protection 29 (11), 1341-1346.

* Hoy, M. (1998) Citrus and Vegetable, September 1998, 8-9.

* Marutani-Hert, M.; Hunter, W. B.; Hall, D. G. (2010) Florida Entomologist 93 (4), 519-525.

* Stocks SD (2014) More Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri) and citrus greening updates. NPDN - First Detector Network News 9(3), p 3.
------- Quarantine areas include the entire state of Florida.

* Tiwari, S.; Lewis-Rosenblum, H.; Pelz-Stelinski, K.; Stelinski, L. L. (2010) Journal of Economic Entomology 103 (6), 1972-1978.

* Tsai, J. H.; Wang, JinJun; Liu, YingHong (2000) Florida Entomologist 83 (4), 446-459.
Situation in neighbouring countries
Country State Status
Mexico Present, restricted distribution view...