The following are absent from Tasmania, but not categorised for further consideration.
Nematodes
Criconema mutabile
Cricomella curvata
Cricomella ornata
Cricomella similis
Cricomella xenoplax
Longidorus elongatus
Paratylenchus hamatus
Paratylenchus neoanlycephalus
Pratylenchus brachyurus
Pratylenchus hexincisus
Pratylenchus vulnus
Scutellonema brachyurum
Tylenchorinchus claytonii
Tylenchus semipenetrans
Xiphinema americanum
Xiphinema diversicaudatum
Xiphinema index
Fungi
Colletotrichum acutatum (diff races?)
Dendrophoma spp
Fusarium graminearum
Leucostoma persoonii
Mucor circinelloides
Mucor piriformis
Mucor racemosis
Passarola circumcissa
Plicaturopsis crispa
Schizothyrium pomi
Sistotrema blinkmanii
Taphrina pruni
Trichothecium roseum
Valsaria insitiva
Virus
Apricot ring pox
Prune dwarf ilavirus
Tomato ringspot nepovirus
Most of the nematodes are root and soil inhabitants and are low risk, but the same can not be said for fungi. Categorisation may under-rate the capacity for pathogens to contaminate fruit. For example, Apiosporina morbosa is listed as only affecting the woody parts of the tree, and excluded from further assessment. This disease may or may not be an economic concern, but just because the woody tissue is the infection point does not mean that it will not contaminate fruit.