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| Standard ID | SN/T 3415-2012 (SN/T3415-2012) |
| Description (Translated English) | Detection and identification on Rhynchites heros Roelofs |
| Sector / Industry | Commodity Inspection Standard (Recommended) |
| Word Count Estimation | 13,170 |
| Regulation (derived from) | National Quality Inspection (2012) 777; industry standard filing Notice 2013 No. 4 (No. 160 overall) |
| Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Customs |
| Summary | This standard specifies the Japanese apple foveipennis quarantine and identification methods. This standard applies to the entry and exit of plants and plant products carry a Japanese apple foveipennis quarantine and identification. |
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SN/T 3415-2012: Detection and identification on Rhynchites heros Roelofs
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Detection and identification on Rhynchites heros Roelofs
People's Republic of China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Standards
Japan Ping Hu as quarantine and identification methods
Issued on. 2012-12-12
2013-07-01 implementation
People's Republic of China
The State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine released
Foreword
This standard was drafted in accordance with GB/T 1.1-2009 given rules.
This standard is proposed and managed by the National Certification and Accreditation Administration Committee.
This standard was drafted. People's Republic of China Ningxia Exit Inspection and Quarantine, Institute of Zoology, the Chinese People's Republic
State Huangdao CIQ.
The main drafters of this standard. Li Ping, Chen Lin, Wang Zhiliang, Yan Wynn, summer star, Zhu Yuxiang, Sun Min, Yang Xuguang.
Japan Ping Hu as quarantine and identification methods
1 Scope
This standard specifies the quarantine and identification of Japan's apple like a tiger.
This standard applies to the entry and exit of plants and plant products carrying the quarantine and identification of Japanese apple like a tiger.
2 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
2.1
Length bodylength
Weevil body length is calculated as the length from the eye to the front edge of the end portion of Coleoptera, excluding beak, Coleoptera and length of barbed end projections, if the hip plate
Longer than elytra, the hip plate should be taken into account.
2.2
The base and the end baseandapex
Before a line between Coleoptera and mesonotum basis, from one end of this line near the base of the far end to end.
2.3
Cable section funicle
Antennal scape on all sections and rod sections.
2.4
Shield sulcus prescutalsuture
A notch in the rear, small front shield piece is located on the pronotum.
2.5
Beak rostrum
Forehead portion extending forward, with the end of the mouthpiece.
2.6
Line pattern stria
Coleoptera longitudinally aligned grooves on the back, including the moment of the trip point.
2.7
Interval between the lines
Coleoptera line pattern region between two neighboring Shanghai.
3 Japanese apple like a tiger's information
Name. RhynchitesherosRoelofs
Synonyms. RhynchitessumptuosusRoelofs
Taxonomic position. Coleoptera Coleoptera, weevils superfamily Cruculionoidea, tooth jaw elephantidae Rhynchitidae, tiger and elephant genus Rhyn-
chites.
Japan Ping Hu as an important fruit pests, mainly in Japan and Korea in Asia, as the host plant apple, peach, pear,
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