Cherry bark Tortrix - Enarmonia formosana
EEffective: April 22, 2011 - December 31, 2019
Taxonomic Position:
Lepidoptera : Tortricidae
Pest Type:
Insects
Pest Code (NAPIS):
ITBUGSA
This pest is a member of the following lists:
These Approved Methods are appropriate for:
2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015
Human and Animal Pathogens Transmitted:
Not known to transmit any human or animal pathogens.
Plant Pathogens and Organisms Vectored:
Not known to vector any pathogens or other associated organisms but damage may lead to invasion by secondary pests.
Survey
Approved Method(s):
Method |
Product Name / Instructions |
NAPIS Survey Method |
Trap |
108 - Paper Delta Trap, 2 sticky sides, Brown
|
3001 - General Trapping Procedure |
Trap |
110 - Paper Delta Trap, 2 sticky sides, Green
|
3001 - General Trapping Procedure |
Trap |
109 - Paper Delta Trap, 2 sticky sides, Orange
|
3001 - General Trapping Procedure |
Trap Spacing and Placement: When trapping for more than one species of moth, separate traps for different moth species by at least 20 meters (65 feet).
Method Notes:
Trap should be used with ends open. Trap color is up to the State and does not affect trap efficacy.
Approved Lure(s):
NAPIS Code |
Product Name |
Dispenser |
Effectiveness |
Compound(s) |
14 |
Enarmonia formosana Lure |
rubber septum |
28 days |
E9-12Ac
Z9-12Ac
|
Lure Placement:
Do not include lures for other target species in the trap when trapping for this target.
Lure Notes:
June 22, 2012: Lures may need to be replaced more frequently in hot conditions.
Identification
ID/Diagnostic: Morphological
Morphological: Adults can be recognized by the black forewings with distinctive yellow, orange, and silvery markings. Male and female genitalia are also diagnostic. Descriptions of adult morphology can be found in Dang and Parker (1990).
Mistaken Identities:
In North America, Eucosmomorpha nearctica is similar in size and has a similar forewing pattern, but the two can be easily separated by male or female genitalia. See the Enarmonia formosana datasheet in the Stone Fruit Commodity Reference for a full list of non-target species caught in E. formosana traps.