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- Euleia heraclei, known as the celery fly or the hogweed picture-wing fly is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Euleia of the family Tephritidae...
- heraclei Sphecodes heraclei ignitus "Sphecodes heraclei Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-23. "Sphecodes heraclei"...
- Erysiphe heraclei is a plant pathogen that causes powdery mildew on several species including dill, carrot and parsley. It was originally found in 1815...
- Tephritinae Tribe: Tephritini Genus: Tephritis Species: T. postica Binomial name Tephritis postica Loew, 1844 Synonyms Musca heraclei Fabricius, 1794...
- leaves are sometimes tunnelled by the larvae of the celery fly (Euleia heraclei). Irregular, pale brown p****ages can be seen between the upper and lower...
- issues of Lepidoptera Britannica, called the eventual type species Phalaena heraclei, an unjustified emendation of P. (Tortrix) heracliana. In this he followed...
- Lasioglossum oblongum, Halictus rubicundus, Megachile frigida, and Sphecodes heraclei. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nicotiana rustica. "Nicotiana rustica"...
- cichoracearum, Podosphaera fusca, Erysiphe cruciferarum, E. polygoni, E. heraclei, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, and S. minor. Common oomycete pathogens include:...
- and spiny. The leaves of this plant are mined by the gall fly, Euleia heraclei. Eryngium campestre is a stiff, hairless, prickly perennial plant. It resembles...
- (syn Erysiphe lespedezae ) Erysiphe fernandoae Erysiphe flexuosa Erysiphe heraclei Erysiphe michikoae Erysiphe nitida Erysiphe pisi Erysiphe polygoni Erysiphe...