Abstract:[Aim] China is a major producer and a major importer on the world fruit markets. Fruit is one of the most vulnerable products to carrying insect pests. Mealybugs are commonly found pests at quarantine ports. This work intends to identify the major ports and products that were important in mealybug interceptions to help port monitoring of mealybugs and prevent the introduction of dangerous mealybugs, and ensure the safety of Chinese fruit production, and promote the safety of international fruit trade.[Method] In this paper, information of trade and pests intercepted of Chinese imported fruits was collected from FAO website, Animal and Plant Inspection and Quarantine Information Resource Sharing Service Platform, China Knowledge Network, etc. The mealybug interceptions of Chinese imported fruits and species, country of origin, interception ports and hosts of intercepted mealybugs were statistically analyzed.[Result] In 2013-2016, mealybugs were the most frequently intercepted insect groups, accounting for 47.31% of all interceptions. The ten most commonly intercepted species were Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi, Maconellicoccus hirsutus, Ferrisia virgata, Planococcus minor, Planococcus lilacinus, Pseudococcus cryptus, Exallomochlus hispidus, Pseudococcus comstocki, Dysmicoccus brevipes, and Dysmicoccus lepelleyi. Viet Nam and Thailand were the most important countries of origin, and Guangxi, Shenzhen, and Yunnan were the main interception ports. Mealybugs wer most frequently found on imported dragon fruits, durians, longans, and mangosteen.[Conclusion] The interception of mealybugs on imported fruit was related to trade volumes and trade modes, the occurrence of pests and the treatment measures for quarantine in the country of origin, and the capacity of the quarantine at the receiving ports.