China: Trading post in Gaoming district intercepts cryptophlebia in apples
date:Sep 27, 2017
dangerous fruit, as stipulated in the rules.


Based on our understanding, cryptophlebiae are native to Ethiopia but have now spread out to the Sahara region in Africa, South Africa and islands in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. This insect is mainly hosted by citrus fruits, grapefruits, guavas, peaches, avocados and other fruits; but is also found in maize, cotton and other cash crops. The larva causes the fruit to ripen pre-maturely or fall to the soil. Furthermore, they may give rise to cont
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