GB/T 15775: Evolution and historical versions
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| GB/T 15775-2011 | English | RFQ |
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Classification and codes of forest pests
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GB/T 15775-2011
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| GB/T 15775-1995 | English | RFQ |
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Classification and codes for forestry resources--Injurious tree-insects
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GB/T 15775-1995
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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 15775-2011 (GB/T15775-2011) | | Description (Translated English) | Classification and codes of forest pests | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | B60 | | Classification of International Standard | 35.040 | | Word Count Estimation | 181,165 | | Date of Issue | 2011-09-29 | | Date of Implementation | 2011-12-01 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 15775-1995 | | Regulation (derived from) | National Standards Bulletin 2011 No. 14 | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | | Summary | This standard specifies the classification of forest plant pests and codes. This standard applies to forestry and other related departments forest pest information collection, exchange and processing. |
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Classification and codes of forest pests
ICS 35.040
B60
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replace GB/T 15775-1995
Classification and code of forest plant pests
2011-09-29 release
2011-12-01 implementation
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People 's Republic of China
China National Standardization Management Committee released
Directory
Preface III
1 Scope 1
2 terms and definitions
Classification of taxonomy
4 Principles of preparation 2
5 pest coding method 2
6 Forest Plant Pest Classification and Code Table 2
Foreword
This standard replaces GB/T 15775-1995 "Classification of Forest Resources and Code Forest Pests".
This standard compared with GB/T 15775-1995, the changes are as follows.
- an increase of 541 forest plant pests.
--- the use of the current international common insect classification system.
--- each genus and the name of the Latin name are listed celebrities.
The pest code consists of eleven Arabic numerals, adding the genus of the genus, the genus, genus, and subspecies.
Subordinate genera and species (subspecies) between the use of non-continuous coding, are separated by 5 digits for future addition.
This standard is proposed by the State Forestry Administration and centralized.
The drafting unit of this standard. Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection of China Academy of Forestry, Forest Environment and Protection of State Forestry Administration
Terminus.
The main drafters of this standard. Zhao Wenxia, Huai Shengxia, Yao Yanxia, Yu Zhijun.
This standard replaced the previous version of the standard release.
--- GB/T 15775-1995.
Classification and code of forest plant pests
1 Scope
This standard specifies the classification and code of forest plant pests.
This standard applies to forestry and other relevant departments of forest pest information collection, exchange and processing.
2 terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this standard.
2.1
Forest plant
The plant components that constitute the forest ecosystem and the plant species specified in the Forest Law of the People's Republic of China, including trees, shrubs, grass
The plants, ferns, moss and lichens.
2.2
Pest insectpests
Insects that cause damage to forest plants and human health.
2.3
Classification
The species is classified and named according to certain principles.
2.4
Classification system classificationsystem
Reflect the evolution of biological groups of the system, as far as possible in line with the genetic relationship between species.
Classification of Taxonomy
The taxonomy is based on the following.
The main points are based on the generally accepted classification system in the 1980s.
Insecta Insecta
Wingless Subclasses Apterygota (Archaeognatha and Thysanura)
There are winged subclasses Pterygota
Paleoptera (Ephemeroptera and Odonata)
The new wing of the second class Neoptera
Outer wing Exopterygota
Inner wings Endopterygota
Homoptera and Hemiptera are based on the results of the.1990s (currently accepted by most entomologists).
Homoptera Homoptera is a family and should be grouped into Hemiptera Hemiptera.
- Sub-sub-head, general and branch according to Yuan Feng et al. (2006) use the classification system.
The genus, species and subspecies are mainly based on the latest research progress of each group, taking into account the traditional classification habits and practical use requirements.
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