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Keyword: Liriomyza | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 1 von 1 | | | |
| Leaf-miner flies | | ...ae) and the superfamily Opomyzoidea. The leaf-miner flies are divided into the subfamilies Phytomyzinae and Agromyzinae. 2500 to 3000 species exist worldwide, 906 of which occur in Europe, 350 in Central Europe. Some examples of these species are: Liriomyza trifolii, Agromyza parvicornis, Agromyza maculosa, Liriomyza huidobrensis, Phytomyza lilcis and Liriomyza sativae. | | |
| | Chrysanthemum leaf miner | The chrysanthemum leaf miner (Liriomyza trifolii), in the order Diptera, suborder Brachycera, infraorder Muscomorpha (division: Schizophora, subdivision: Acalyptratae) and superfamily Opomyzoidea, belongs to the family of leaf-miner flies (Agromyzidae), to the subfamily Phytomyzinae and ...
...border Brachycera, infraorder Muscomorpha (division: Schizophora, subdivision: Acalyptratae) and superfamily Opomyzoidea, belongs to the family of leaf-miner flies (Agromyzidae), to the subfamily Phytomyzinae and to the genus Serpentine leafminers (Liriomyza). | | |
| | | ...-white in colour and have no legs. The larvae remain in the leaf and bite twisting (serpentine like) passageways into the cell tissues by moving their mouth hooks up and down. Hence the English name "Serpentine leafminers" for the genus Liriomyza. The outer layer of the leaves remains intact.
After 4 days the larvae are fully developed and leave the leaves’ interior, through a slit, in order to pupate. The development from egg to pupae (reddish-yellow to brown in colour) to adult takes a... | | |
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| Frequent Queries: | | liriomyza huidobrensis (12) | | Liriomyza sativae (5) | | chrysanthemum leaf miner (2) | | Agromyzinae (1) | | liriomyza (1) | | |
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