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Didymella bryoniae, syn.
Mycosphaerella melonis, is an
ascomycete fungal plant pathogen that
causes gummy stem
blight on the
family Cucurbitaceae (the...
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Pieris bryoniae, the dark-veined
white or
mountain green-veined white, is a
Palearctic butterfly of the
family Pieridae. It has
variously been considered...
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Liriomyza bryoniae is a
species of leaf
miner fly in the
family Agromyzidae,
native to
northwestern Europe. It is an
occasional pest of
horticultural crops;...
- is a cucurbit-rot
disease caused by the
fungal plant pathogen Didymella bryoniae (anamorph
Phoma cucurbitacearum).
Gummy stem
blight can
affect a host at...
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large cabbage white Pieris br****icoides Guérin-Méneville, 1849
Pieris bryoniae (Hübner, [1790-1793]) – dark-veined
white or
mountain green-veined white...
- In Europe,
where garlic mustard is native, 76
things consume it.
Pieris bryoniae Pieris ergane Pieris krueperi – Krueper's
small white Pieris rapae – small...
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Leptosia nina
Pareronia hippia Pieris bowdeni Pieris br****icae
Pieris bryoniae Pieris canidia Pieris deota Pieris ergane Pieris krueperi Pieris pseudorapae...
- (Perkins & May, 1949)
Bactrocera brunneola White & Tsuruta, 2001
Bactrocera bryoniae (Tryon, 1927)
Bactrocera buinensis Drew, 1989
Bactrocera bullata Drew,...
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Leptidea sinapis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Pieris br****icae (Linnaeus, 1758)
Pieris bryoniae (Hübner, 1806)
Pieris napi (Linnaeus, 1758)
Pieris rapae (Linnaeus, 1758)...
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foxglove and buckthorn, feed on the foliage,
whilst the fly
Liriomyza bryoniae is a leaf miner. The only
beetle ****ociated with it is
Hermaeophaga cicatrix...