2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12600-020-00853-0
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Four invasive alien phytophagous insects new to Armenia

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“…We have detected P. fraxinifolii in Belarus and eight regions of Europe Russia: Astrakhan, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Saratov, Smolensk, Tambov, Volgograd and Voronezh. These findings, as well as recent findings in seven other regions of European Russia (Moscow Region, Rostov Region, Crimea, Krasnodar Territory, Republic of Kalmykia, Stavropol Territory, Kabardino-Balkaria and North Ossetia) [12,20] and in Armenia [15], indicate that P. fraxinifolii has become widespread and common in Eastern Europe.…”
Section: General Distribution In Europesupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…We have detected P. fraxinifolii in Belarus and eight regions of Europe Russia: Astrakhan, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Saratov, Smolensk, Tambov, Volgograd and Voronezh. These findings, as well as recent findings in seven other regions of European Russia (Moscow Region, Rostov Region, Crimea, Krasnodar Territory, Republic of Kalmykia, Stavropol Territory, Kabardino-Balkaria and North Ossetia) [12,20] and in Armenia [15], indicate that P. fraxinifolii has become widespread and common in Eastern Europe.…”
Section: General Distribution In Europesupporting
confidence: 78%
“…It has been established in South Africa, Chile, China, Iran and Europe [3]. It was first recorded in Europe in 2003, in Budapest (Hungary) [4], and then it was detected in Ukraine in 2005 [5], Serbia in 2006 [6], Bulgaria in 2007 [7], Great Britain and Spain in 2011 [8,9], Poland in 2012 [10], Germany and Slovenia in 2015 [3,11], European Russia and Romania in 2017 [12][13][14] and Armenia in 2019 [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Halbert and Blackman (2004) reported that the pest damage ash nursery stock on both above-and below-ground parts of the trees. Gubin (2021) detected pest distribution primarily on the shoots of young trees. Orlova-Bienkowskaja and Bieńkowski (2021) also observed leaf nests of the pest usually on seedlings or epicormic shoots.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2013, it has been reported in Georgia at Avchala, a suburb from the north of the capital Tbilisi (Skuhravá et al, 2013); in Lithuania (Stalažs, 2014) and Spain, Barcelona area (Sánchez and Umaran, 2013). The latest European report is from Armenia, where the species was detected in 2019 (Gubin, 2021). Obolodiplosis robiniae is within the range of 21°34′ and 65°39′ N in the Eurasian continent (Zhao et al, 2023).…”
Section: Obolodiplosis Robiniae Obolodiplosis Robiniae Obolodiplosis ...mentioning
confidence: 99%