3424. BACTROCERA
ZONATA
State Interior Quarantine.
A quarantine is established
against the following pest, its hosts, and possible carriers.
A. Pest. Bactrocera
zonata (Peach fruit fly)
B. Quarantine Area.
Effective July 28, 2006, all enforcement
activities for Bactrocera zonata
have ceased.
There are no areas in California regulated for this pest.
C. Articles and Commodities
Covered. The following are declared to be hosts and possible
carriers of peach fruit fly:
See Additional Host Material, Appendix A
1. All fruits,
vegetables, or berries of the following:
Scientific Name
Common Name
Abelmoschus
esculentus
Okra
Aegle marmelos
Indian bael
Annona cherimola
Cherimoya
Annona muricata
Soursop
Annona
reticulate
Custard
apple, annona
Annona squamosa
Custard
apple
Careya arborea
Patana oak, kumbhi
Carica papaya
Papaya, common
Citrofortunella japonica
Calamondin orange
Citrullus lanatus
Watermelon
Citrus aurantilifolia
Sour lime
Citrus aurantium
Sour orange
*Citrus limon
*Lemon
*(except commercially produced clean and waxed smooth lemon)
Citrus medica
Citron
Citrus maxima
Pummelo
Citrus nobilis
King orange, Tangor
Citrus paradisi
Grapefruit
Citrus reticulata
Mandarin (tangerine)
Citrus sinensis
Orange, sweet
Coccinia grandis
Gourd,
ivy
Cucumis melo
Cantaloupe
Cucumis sativus
Cucumber
Cucumis utilissimus
Melon,
long
Cydonia oblonga
Quince
Elaeocarpus angustifolius
Blue
marbletree; New Guinea-quandong
Elaeocarpus
grandiflorus
Lily of the valley tree
Elaeocarpus madopetalus
Ma-kok-nam
Eriobotrya japonica
Loquat
Eugenia brasiliensis
Brazil
cherry
Eugenia uniflora
Surinam
cherry
Felijoa
sellowiana
Pineapple guava
Ficus benghalensis
Banyan fig
Ficus carica
Fig, common
Ficus macrophylla
Moreton Bay fig
Ficus retusa
Glossy leaf fig
Ficus rubiginosa
Port Jackson fig
Ficus spp.
Fig
Fortunella japonica
Kumquat
Grewia asiatica
Phalsa
Lagenaria siceraria
Bottle or calbash gourd (=
L. vulgaris)
Luffa
acutangula
Ribbed or ridged gourd, Luffa
Luffa aegyptiaca
Smooth
loofah, sponge gourd
Lycopersicum esculentum
Tomato
Madhuca indica
Mahua, mowra-buttertree
(=Bassia latifolia)
Malus spp.
Apple
Malus (=domestica) sylvestris Apple,
common
Mangifera
foetida
Bachang mango
Mangifera indica
Mango
Mangifera odorata
Kuine
Manilkara emarginata
a Sapodilla
Manilkara hexandra
Balata sapodilla
Manilkara zapota
Sapodilla
Momordica balsamina
Balsam apple hawthorn
Momordica
charantia
Balsam pear, bitter melon, bitter gourd
Momordica cochinchinensis a
Balsam apple
Ochrosia elliptica
Bourbon
orange
Persea americana
Avocado
Phoenix dactylifera
Date
palm
Prunus americana
American
plum
Prunus armeniaca
Apricot
Prunus
avium
Sweet
cherry
Prunus cerasifera
Plum
Prunus domestica
European prune (plum)
*Prunus dulcis
*Almond
*(except harvested almonds with dried husks)
Prunus ilicifolia
Cherry, hollyleaf
Prunus lusitanica
Portuguese laurel cherry
Prunus lyonii
Catalina cherry
Prunus
persica
Peach
Prunus persica var. nectarine
Nectarine
Prunus salicia x Prunus cerasifera Methley
plum
Prunus
salicina
Japanese plum
Psidium cattleianum
Strawberry
guava
Psidium cattleianum littorale
Red strawberry guava
Psidium cattleianum lucidum
Yellow strawberry guava
Psidium
guajava
Guava
Punica granatum
Pomegranate
Putranjiva roxburghii
Wild
Olive, Indian amulet plant
Pyrus communis
Pear
Pyrus pashia
Kaenth
Pyrus pyrifolia
Pear, sand
Solanum aculeatissimum
a
Nightshade
Solanum auriculatum
Wild tobacco
Solanum melongena
Eggplant
Solanum muricatum
Pepino
Solanum pseudocapsicum
Jerusalem
cherry
Solanum seaforthianum
Brazilian
nightshade
Solanum verbascifolium
Mullein
nightshade
Syzygium
aquea
Water
apple, watery roseapple
Syzygium cumini
Java plum, jambolana
Syzygium
jambos
Rose-apple
Syzygium malaccense
Malay-apple
Syzygium samarangense
Java apple,
water apple
Terminalia bellirica
Myrobalan
Terminalia catappa
Tropical or Indian
almond
Terminalia chebula
Ziziphus mauritiana
Chinese-date,
jujube
2. Soil
within the drip area of plants producing, or which have produced fruit,
vegetables, or berries as listed in (c)(1) above;
3. Any
other product, article, or means of conveyance when it is
determined by the Secretary or county agricultural commissioner to present a
hazard of spreading live life stages of peach fruit fly and the person in
possession thereof has been so notified;
D. Restrictions.
1.
At the wholesale level, articles and commodities covered in Section (c) are
prohibited movement within or from the area under quarantine except as provided
in (A) or (B) below:
a.
If the article or commodity has been treated in a manner approved by the
department to eliminate peach fruit fly, is transported in a manner to preclude
exposure to peach fruit fly, and is accompanied by a written certificate issued
by an authorized State or county agricultural official affirming compliance
with this subsection; or,
b. The article or commodity is moving
for treatment for peach fruit fly or processing and in a manner approved by the
department to preclude exposure to peach fruit fly and is accompanied by a
written certificate issued by an authorized State or county agricultural
official affirming such movement has been authorized under this subsection.
2.
At the wholesale level, articles and commodities covered in
Section (c) which have been commercially produced outside the area under
quarantine are prohibited movement into the area under quarantine except when
accompanied by a shipping document indicating the point of origin and
destination and moved in compliance with (A), (B) or (C) below:
a. If the
article or commodity is moving directly through the area under quarantine
without delay and by a direct route in an enclosed vehicle or container or
completely enclosed by a covering to prevent exposure to peach fruit fly while
en route through the area; or,
b. The article or commodity is destined to a wholesale or
retail establishment within the quarantined area and, if moving between 9:a.m.
and sunset, is transported in an enclosed vehicle or container or completely
enclosed by a covering to prevent exposure to peach fruit fly; or,
c. The article or commodity is destined to a commercial
processing facility.
3. At the retail level, articles and commodities covered which
have been commercially produced are prohibited movement from or within the area
under quarantine except when the person in possession has a sales slip or other
comparable document showing the commodity was purchased from a commercial
establishment.
4. Articles and commodities covered which have been
non-commercially produced within the area under quarantine, including
“backyard” production, are prohibited movement from the premises where grown
except under written authorization of the department or county agricultural
commissioner.
5. Articles and commodities covered which have been
non-commercially produced outside the area under quarantine are prohibited
movement into the area under quarantine except when the person in possession
has signed a statement showing the commodity, amount, origin, destination, and
date of transportation.
6. Within the area under quarantine, no wholesale or retail
establishment shall handle, sell, or offer for sale any article or commodity
covered unless such commodities at all times are maintained in a manner
approved by the department to preclude exposure to peach fruit fly. No
commodity covered shall be held for sale or sold from a truck, trailer, or
other mobile vehicle.
ADDITIONAL HOST MATERIAL
APPENDIX A 10-16-06
The following host
material presents a hazard of spreading live Peach fruit fly and should be
regulated in the same manner as other Peach fruit fly host material. Authority for regulating intrastate
shipments of the following additional host material is found in Section 6521 of
the California Food and Agricultural Code.
Jujube (Ziziphus spp.)