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Introductory, attack any part of a plant, from the root and the stem to the seed-heads or pods of herbaceous plants, and twigs or stems of trees. Injurious species are found among all these groups with differing larval feeding habits.ovation 发表于 2025-3-29 00:54:42
Distribution, Evolution and Host Specificity. Pest and Host Lists,ertainly reflects their evolutionary development. The main serious pests in the Old World tropics belong to the primitive genera . and . which evolved in these areas. Leaf-mining genera, such as . and . are dominant in more temperate areas and are reduced to insignificant numbers in the tropics. TheJocose 发表于 2025-3-29 05:53:39
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Miscellaneous Crops 2: Leaf-Miners,n .. Crops affected belong to the families Chenopodiaceae, Compositae, Cruciferae, Labiatae, Liliaceae, Rosaceae, Solanaceae and Umbelliferae. Two groups deserve special mention — the three chicory flies, . (Fallén), . and . Hendel; and the three onion flies, . (Hering), . (Kato) and a new species c倒转 发表于 2025-3-29 23:44:25
A New Genus Embracing Leaf-Miners on Tea, Coffee and Other Crops Based in the Old World Tropics ande genus .. However, . species are robust and frequently large, and are feeders in stems, roots or seed-heads; the male genitalia and larval spiracles are characteristic and the genus was re-defined when the palaearctic species were revised by . (1966b). A new genus is therefore now proposed for thisobjection 发表于 2025-3-30 02:02:34
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Stem-Borers, Gall-Causers and Leaf-Miners on Trees,few species in the genera . and . feed on trees as leaf-miners but damage to the leaves is slight and the effect on the growth of the trees must be insignificant. Five species in the genus . Enderlein feeding as gall-causers are also briefly discussed.