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The workshop was held at AGES in Vienna, Austria on 29th November 2022. It was organised as hybrid event (face to face and online). This event united 30 representatives of NRLs from the member states, of the EC, EPPO, EFSA and academia. More than 70 viewers followed the workshop via webcast during different sessions. The program encompassed a thorough scientific and educational schedule that included key talks on fruit flies and latest advances in identification of insects by barcoding and HTS. In a closed session, the validation studies on Thaumatotibia leucotreta and the corresponding results of the PTs were presented and discussed. To enhance the collaboration between EURL, EPPO and EFSA, the relevant activities of these organizations were shared with the participants. Selected NRLs introduced themselves, the improvement of internal communication between NRLs and EURL were discussed. We hope, that the workshop contributed to increase networking between the NRLs and the EURL and promoted a harmonized and enhanced diagnostics of quarantine insects.

Thank you all for your participation and we look forward to seeing you all again in 2023!

 

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PT 2023-1 Bactrocera dorsalis & B. zonata

From 20 March 2023 to 20 October 2023

This first proficiency test is organized in 2023 by the Agence nationale de securité sanitaire, de l'alimentation, de l'environnement et du travail (Anses), as part of its activities as a partner of the European Union Reference Laboratory (EURL) for Insects and Mites. The purpose of this test is to evaluate the participating laboratories on their capacity to implement the IPPC DP 29 and EPPO PM 7/114 (1) standarts (or any equivalent method) to identify the adults of B. dorsalis and B. zonata.

 

Step Date
Call for registrations 20/03
Registrations closure 05/04
First round 11-28/04
Second round 09-26/05
Third round 06-23/06
Transmission of final report to NRLs 13/10
Transmission of final report to EC and COPHs 20/10
Satisfaction survey analysis and campaign closure 17/10

 

 

 

 

Fall armyworm detected in Cyprus

At the end of January, EURL staff was informed by the NRL in Cyprus about moth specimens identified as S. frugiperda after real-time PCR molecular analysis. These specimens had been trapped at Pissouri Village by an amateur entomologist and quickly delivered to the NRL. Two adult specimens were sent to ANSES and AGES for morphological and molecular confirmations that did not left any doubt: this priority quarantine pest crossed the Union borders.

Spodoptera frugiperda worldwide spread has been strikingly rapid and relentless. Native to tropical-subtropical areas of the Americas, this moth is a migratory species capable of flying north up to southern Canada every summer. It cannot therefore be excluded that the moth flew to the island of Cyprus from the surrounding countries of the Mediterranean basin where it is present. According to EFSA, Cyprus is one of the European countries where the pest could find suitable climatic conditions for its establishment, as well as southern regions of Portugal, Spain, Italy, Malta and Greece. Enhanced monitoring will be necessary in Cyprus to determine the actual establishment and extent of distribution In other EU countries excepted the northernmost ones. Detailed information on the risk analysis, potential spread and economic impact for EU can be found on EFSA website.

Maximum vigilance is required by the NRLs' network

Identification guidance is available in the training sessions part

We may fulfill reference material requests

 

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