EPPO Global Database

Trachycarpus fortunei(TRRFO)

Pests

Organism Type
'Candidatus Phytoplasma aculeata' (PHYPAC) Host
* Ferguson MH, Singh R, Cook M, Burks T, Ong K (2020) Geographic distribution and host range of lethal bronzing associated with phytoplasma subgroup 16SrIV-D on palms in southern Louisiana. Plant health progress 21(4), 350-355. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHP-06-20-0046-S
Haplaxius crudus (MYNDCR) Host
* Howard FW, Mead FW (1980) A survey of Auchenorrhyncha (Insecta: Homoptera) associated with palms in southern Florida. Tropical Agriculture 57(2), pp.145-153.
--------- Adult host.
Opogona sacchari (OPOGSC) Host
* Łabanowski GS (2017) The threat of greenhouse horticultural crops by pests. Zeszyty Naukowe Instytutu Ogrodnictwa, 25, 39-56. (in Polish with English abstract).
Palm lethal yellowing type syndromes (PHYP56) Host
* Ferguson MH, Singh R (2018) First report of lethal yellowing associated with phytoplasma subgroup 16SrIV-A on silver date palm and Chinese windmill palm in Louisiana. Plant Disease 102(10), p 2028.

* Singh R, Ferguson MH (2017) First report of a ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma palmae’-related subgroup 16SrIV-D phytoplasma on Trachycarpus fortunei. Australasian Plant Disease Notes 12, 59. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13314-017-0282-1
Paysandisia archon (PAYSAR) Host
* Drescher J & Jaubert R (2003) Paysandisia archon continue sa progression. PHM Revue Horticole 445, 49-51.

* Sarto i Monteys V (2013) Paysandisia archon (Castniidae): description, biological cycle, behavior, host plants, symptoms and damages. Proceedings of AFPP – Palm Pest Mediterranean Conference, Nice (FR), 33-50. 
Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (RHYCFE) Host
* Esteban-Duran J, Yela JL, Beitia Crespo F & Jimenez Alvarez A (1998) [Exotic curculionids liable to be introduced into Spain and other EU countries through imported vegetables.] Boletín de Sanidad Vegetal, Plagas 24, 23 – 40 (in Spanish).
Ripersiella hibisci (RHIOHI) Host
* NPPO of Italy : https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-7063

* Suffert M, Chérasse S, Ouvrard D (2024) New host plant records for Ripersiella hibisci (Hemiptera: Rhizoecidae) following recent outbreaks in Europe. EPPO Bulletin 54(2), 147-150.