2017
DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2017.5106
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Pest categorisation of Cephalcia lariciphila

Abstract: The Panel on Plant health performed a pest categorisation of the larch web-spinning sawfly Cephalcia lariciphila (Hymenoptera: Pamphiliidae) for the EU. The insect has been reported in 11 EU Member States (MSs). It is a quarantine pest listed in Annex IIB of Council Directive 2000/29/EC. Protected zones are in place in Ireland and the UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Jersey). C. lariciphila can feed on all species of the genus Larix. There have been reported outbreaks in the Czech Republic, Germany, the N… Show more

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“…The sawfly species is usually found in coniferous forests where the larva feeds on the needles of the trees. We would have expected to find the species at different times of the year as the larvae have been shown to remain in the soil for several years but females can reach the canopies by climbing up the trunk, rather than flying 32 . The short flight period combined with a rather short sampling period can be expected to be the reason why no specimens of C. lariciphila were found in the Malaise traps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sawfly species is usually found in coniferous forests where the larva feeds on the needles of the trees. We would have expected to find the species at different times of the year as the larvae have been shown to remain in the soil for several years but females can reach the canopies by climbing up the trunk, rather than flying 32 . The short flight period combined with a rather short sampling period can be expected to be the reason why no specimens of C. lariciphila were found in the Malaise traps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%