Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 11, 2024) |
5. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
5B. Division of Plant Industry |
5B-3. Plant Quarantine And Certification Entry Requirements |
1All host fruit listed below from an area infested with the fruit flies 14Anastrepha 15spp. (except A. 18suspensa19), Bactrocera spp., 22Dacus 23spp., 24Rhagoletis 25spp., and 27Ceratitis 28spp. is prohibited entry into the State of Florida, unless accompanied by a certificate issued by an authorized representative of the USDA or the state of origin denoting the absence of fruit flies listed above and having complied with a treatment approved by the department or USDA to insure freedom from fruit flies 81as outlined in the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine Treatment Manual, Chapter 5, revised 12/2016. Chapter 5 of this manual is incorporated herein and a copy may be obtained via 121http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07882123. The following host list does not exclude from restriction any movement into Florida of other fruit or articles that may be infested. The purpose of the list is to provide information as to the preferred hosts of fruit flies which most commonly move in commerce.
169(1) 170Actinidia chinensis 172– kiwi fruit
175(2) 176Annona 177spp. – soursop, cherimoya, pond-apple and sugar-apple
184(3) 185Arenga pinnata 187– sugar palm
190(4) 191Argania spinosa 193– Argan tree, Morocco ironwood
198(5) 199Blighia sapida 201– akee
203(6) 204Capsicum 205spp. – peppers
208(7) 209Carica papaya 211– papaya
213(8) 214Carissa macrocarpa 216– carissa, Natal-plum
219(9) 220Casimiroa 221spp. – white-sapote and other species of this genus
230(10) 231Chrysophyllum 232spp. – star-apple and other species of this genus
241(11) 242Citrus 243spp. – orange, grapefruit, tangerine, and other citrus relatives as defined in Rule 2565B-63.001, 257F.A.C.
258(12) 259Coffea canephora 261(robusta coffee) or 264Coffea 265spp.
266(13) 267Coffea arabica 269– coffee
271(14) 272Cucumis 273spp. – cucumber, muskmelon, melon and other species of this genus
284(15) 285Cydonia oblonga 287– common guince
290(16) 291Cyphomandra betacea 293– tree tomato
296(17) 297Dimocarpus longana 299– longan
301(18) 302Diospyros 303spp. – Japanese and American persimmons and other species of this genus
315(19) 316Dovyalis 317spp. – Ceylon-gooseberry, kei-apple
321(20) 322Eriobotrya japonica 324– loquat
326(21) 327Eugenia 328spp. – Surinam cherry and other species of this genus
338(22) 339Acca sellowiana 341– feijoa, pineapple guava
345(23) 346Ficus carica 348– fig
350(24) 351Fortunella japonica 353– kumquat
355(25) 356Geoffroea decorticans 358– chanar, Chilean palo verde
363(26) 364Juglans 365spp. – walnut with husk
370(27) 371Litchi chinensis 373– lychee
375(28) 376Malpighia 377spp. – Barbados cherry, West Indies cherry
384(29) 385Malus pumila 387– apple
389(30) 390Mangifera indica 392– mango
394(31) 395Manilkara zapota 397– sapodilla
399(32) 400Mimusops elengi 402– Spanish cherry
405(33) 406Murraya paniculata 408– orange jasmine
411(34) 412Ochrosia elliptica 414– kopsia, elliptic yellowwood
418(35) 419Olea europea 421– olive
423(36) 424Opuntia 425spp. – prickly pear
429(37) 430Passiflora edulis 432– passion fruit
435(38) 436Persea americana 438– avocado
440(39) 441Phoenix dactylifera 443– date palm
446(40) 447Pouteria campechiana 449– canistel
451(41) 452Pouteria sapota 454– mammee, sapote
457(42) 458Prunus 459spp. – peach, plum, apricot, cherry and other stone fruit relatives
470(43) 471Psidium 472spp. – common guava and cattley guava
479(44) 480Punica granatum 482– pomegranate
484(45) 485Pyrus communis 487– pear
489(46) 490Solanum esculentum 492– tomato
494(47) 495Solanum melongena var. esculentum 499– eggplant
501(48) 502Spondias 503spp. – hog plum, yellow mombin, red mombin, purple mombin, Spanish plum, jocote
516(49) 517Syzygium 518spp. – rose-apple, jambolan-plum, mountain apple
524(50) 525Terminalia catappa 527– tropical almond
530(51) 531Thevetia peruviana 533– yellow oleander
536(52) 537Vaccinium angustofolium 539(including 540V. pennsylvanicum542) – lowbush blueberry
546(53) 547Vaccinium corymbosum 549(including 550V. ashei 552and 553V. fuscatum555) – highbush blueberry
559(54) 560Vitis 561spp. – wine grape or European grape
568(55) Any other fruit which is known to be or found to be a host of any fruit flies listed above.
589Rulemaking Authority 591570.07(23), 592581.031(1), 593(4), (5) FS. Law Implemented 598581.031 FS. 600History–New 7-2-95, Amended 10-8-03, 2-26-17.