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...lit, in order to pupate. The development from egg to pupae (reddish-yellow to brown in colour) to adult takes about 17 days. Endoparasites are natural enemies of the Chrysanthemum leaf miner larvae, for example, the larvae of the ichneumon wasps Dacnusa sibirica and Diglyphus isaea. The ichneumon wasps lay their eggs in the larvae of the Chrysanthemum leaf miner. The hatching wasp larvae cause mass deaths of the host larvae by feeding on their insides. Amongst humans, the Chrysanthemum leaf miner...
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...his led to the extensive use of pesticides in the past. However after initial successes, leaf-miner flies developed resistance to these poisons so that today they are increasingly combatted using their natural enemies, such as the parasitic wasps Dacnusa sibirica and Diglyphus isaea.
>> Flies -> Leaf-miner flies
...engaiinae, Trachypetinae, Vaepellinae, Ypsistocerinae and Xiphozelinae. These subfamilies are divided into about 1,000 genera, which includes: Ademon, Aphanta, Asobara, Bracon, Cenocoelius, Chaenusa, Chorebidea, Chorebidella, Chorebus, Cotesia, Dacnusa, Microgaster, Opius, Parapanteles, Phaenocarpa and Psenobolus.
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