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- prima is an agromyzid fly 451-Ophiomyia secunda is an agromyzid fly 451-Ophiomyia tertia is an agromyzid fly 451-Ophiomyia quarta is an agromyzid fly 451-Ophiomyia...
- of other small insects. Hosts are known only for Cea pulicaris (small Agromyzid flies) and Spalangiopelta alata (small Drosophilid flies). Bohpa Darling...
- United Nations. 1981. p. 43. ISBN 92-5-100980-5. Goot, P.van der (1984). Agromyzid flies of some native legume crops in Java. Shanhua, Taiwan : Asian Vegetable...
- Agromyza aristata, the elm agromyzid leafminer, is a species of leaf miner fly in the family Agromyzidae. It is widespread throughout eastern North America...
- be considered as a potential candidate for the biological control of Agromyzid flies, opening new possibilities for the use of entomopathogenic fungi...
- "Identification of Sources of Resistance to the Beanfly and Two Other Agromyzid Flies in Soybean and Mungbean12". Journal of Economic Entomology. 73 (2):...
- maximum size is 6.5 mm. Most species are in the range of 2 to 3 mm. Adult agromyzids can be recognized by the distinctive sclerotization of the head. The upper...
- The type species (Trisecodes agromyzae) is a parasitoid of a range of Agromyzid leaf-mining flies. There are two known species: Trisecodes agromyzae from...
- UK.,pp: 415. "Pea Leaf Miner (Chromatomyia horticola)". "Polyphagous Agromyzid Leafminers". The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. J...
- 14: 509–518. Freeman, C.C. (1958). "Liriomyza guytona: A new species of agromyzid leaf miner". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 51 (4): 344–345...