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Tuta absolutaand thetomato commodity surveyDouglas A Restom GaskillAPHISCooperative Agricultural Pest Survey CAPS 2013 FL CAPS Workshop Marjavan derStraten E Neering Eric SylvestreTuta absolutaHel ID: 837755

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1 United States Department of AgricultureA
United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServicePlant Protection and Quarantine Tuta absolutaand thetomato commodity surveyDouglas A. Restom GaskillAPHISCooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (CAPS) 2013 FL CAPS Workshop Marjavan derStraten E. Neering Eric SylvestreTuta absolutaHelicoverpaarmigeraSpodopteralituraand S. littoralis United States Departm

2 ent of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Healt
ent of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServicePlant Protection and Quarantine IFAS, 2003 U.S. Tomato Acreage Florida Production Areas Palmetto/Ruskin (�55%)Immokalee (~19%)Homestead (9%)Palm Beach (7%)Quincy (3%)Source: NASS, 2007 U.S. Florida Acres planted 442,000 34,600Value of Production $2.53 billion$520 millionSource: NASS, 2009 United

3 States Department of AgricultureAnimal
States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServicePlant Protection and Quarantine IFAS, 2003 Tuta absoluta not known from the U.S • Major pest of tomato; also affects potato, • T. absoluta originally from South America losses average 5 • In 2006, was reported from Spain losses reported in tomato Has since spread throughout Europe, No

4 rth Africa, Middle East, Central America
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5 r Tutaabsoluta in Florida Tuta absolutan
r Tutaabsoluta in Florida Tuta absolutanot detected SangmiLee SangmiLeeSinoecapsanaNew to scienceSeveral counties in South Florida Tutasp. nearchiquitellaBay CountySangmiLee United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServicePlant Protection and Quarantine Tomato Commodity Survey Other Targets • Helicoverpaarmigeranot known from the U.S • P

6 resent in Asia, Africa, Australia, Pacif
resent in Asia, Africa, Australia, Pacific, Europe • Polyphagous; major pest of tomato Intercepted more than 4000 times since 1985 * Spodopteralituranot known from the continental U.S • Present in Asia, Pacific (HI) • Polyphagous; major pest of tomato Intercepted more than 1800 times since 1985 * • Spodopteralittoralisnot known from the U.S • Pr

7 esent in Africa, MidEast, S. Europe &#
esent in Africa, MidEast, S. Europe • Polyphagous; major pest of tomato Intercepted more than 1800 times since 1985 * United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServicePlant Protection and Quarantine 20112012 Tomato Commodity Survey in Florida / (12)/ (12)/ (10) United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

8 Plant Protection and Quarantine IFAS, 20
Plant Protection and Quarantine IFAS, 2003 N. elegantalisis not known from the continental U.S. (present in Puerto Rico) • 2013 CAPS additional pest of concern • Hosts include tomato, eggplant, pepper �1200 interceptions since 1984Baggage (852)Stores and quarters (288)Cargo (36)Mail (16)NeoleucinodeselegantalisCrambidae . Alma Solis Global Pest and Disease Da