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-------- Telial host. Several Ribes species are listed.
* Burke HE (1919) Biological Notes on the Flatheaded Apple Tree Borer (Chrysobothris Femorata Fab.) and the Pacific Flatheaded Apple Tree Borer (Chryso- Bothris Mali Horn). Journal of Economic Entomology, 12(4), 326–333.
------- Currant mentioned as food plant. Uncertainty of the species of the femorata complex as the publication pre-dates Wellso & Manley, 2007.
* EPPO (2021) EPPO Technical Document No. 1083. Pest risk analysis for Chrysobothris femorata and C. mali. EPPO, Paris. Available at https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/CHRBFE/documents
------- very uncertain host (lifes stages not indicated and record may relate to other species in the femorata complex as it pre-dates Wellso & Manley, 2007)
* Ismailova G (2022) Фитофаги шелковицы в условиях Азербайджана [Mulberry Pests in Azerbaijan Conditions]. Bulletin of Science and Practice 8(10), 54-67..
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* Munting J (1971) On the identity of the grey scale Diaspidiotus africanus Marlatt and some related species from southern Africa (Homoptera, Diaspididae). Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa 34, 119-143.
* Maier CT (1990) Native and exotic rosaceous hosts of apple, plum and quince curculio larvae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in the northeastern United States. Environmental Entomology 83(4), 1326–1332.
------- "Slingerland & Crosby (1914) and Armstrong (1958) found that plum curculio also develops in gooseberries, Ribes spp.; but they did not indicate infestation levels in these saxifragaceous hosts."
* Clark SM, LeDoux DG, Seeno TN, Riley EG, Gilbert AJ, Sullivan JM (2004) Host plants of leaf beetle species occurring in the United States and Canada (Coleoptera: Megalopodidae, Orsodacnidae, Chrysomelidae, excluding Bruchinae). Coleopterists Society, Special Publication 2, 1-476.
-------- Adult host.
* Wasbauer MS (1972) An annotated host catalog of the fruit flies of America north of Mexico (Diptera: Tephritidae). Occasional Papers of the Bureau of Entomology, Department of Agriculture, California 19, 1-172.
* Zulge N, Gospodaryk A, Morocko-Bicevska I (2018) Occurrence and genetic diversity of Blackcurrant reversion virus on various cultivated and wild Ribes in Latvia. Plant Pathology 67(1), 210-220.
* Heppner JB (2003) Lepidoptera of Florida. Part 1. Introduction and catalog. Volume 17 of Arthropods of Florida and neighboring land areas. Division of Plant Industry. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Gainesville, Florida. 670 pp
* Robinson GS, Ackery PR, Kitching IJ, Beccaloni GW & Hernández LM (2010) HOST - A database of the world's Lepidopteran hostplants. Natural History Museum, London. https://www.nhm.ac.uk (Accessed on 7 December 2020 and 21 March 2021)
* Hoover GA, Biddinger DJ (2014) Omnivorous leafroller, Platynota stultana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Penn State Extension Pest Alert. https://ento.psu.edu/files/omnivorous-leafroller/view