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  • Liriomyza specifica Spencer, 1981 i c g (Liriomyza species)

  • Liriomyza pisivora Hering, 1957 c g (Liriomyza species)

  • Liriomyza asteriphila Zlobin, 1996 c g (Liriomyza species)

  • Liriomyza primitiva Spencer, 1977 c g (Liriomyza species)

  • Liriomyza gayi Porter, 1915 c g (Liriomyza species)

  • Liriomyza sonchi Hendel, 1931 c g (Liriomyza species)

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Liriomyza is a major pest to the lawn. We sit on the lawn in our leisure time and watch the green grass. But it has the harm of Liriomyza, which causes large areas of small grass to wither and turn yellow? Larvae dive into the host leaf epidermis, zigzag through, feeding on green tissue, resulting in an irregular gray-white Linear tunnel. When the damage is serious, almost all the leaf tissues are damaged, and the leaves are covered with borers, especially the base of the plant. The larvae can also eat tender pods and pedicels. The adult may also suck the plant juice to form small white spots on the suction side. Multi-headed larvae potential damage a leaf, it is easy to make the leaf withering.

We curated 413 items in this random generator tool to help agronomists better identify which species belong to a family Agromyzidae and where they belong.

Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net  

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