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A new Genus of Agromyzidae (Diptera)
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Agromyzidae (Diptera) of Nepal. Part 3.(AGRICULTURE)
Eight species of the Agromyzidae are recorded from Nepal. Four species: Amauromyza crucifera, Phytoliriomyza marginalis and ypsilon, and Phytomyza distantia, are described as new to science, and three species are recorded newly.
Sasakawa, Mitsuhiro
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Un nouveau ravageur menace la région orientale : Liriomyza sativae Blanchard (Diptera, Agromyzidae)
Summary. — The Díptera Agromyzidae Liriomyza sativae Blanchard, native from America, is recorded for the first time in the oriental region. Some informations are given on the agronomic importance and the geographic distribution of this pest.Martinez ...
Martinez, Michel
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New or little known Agromyzidae from Italy
Viene segnalata la presenza in Italia di varie specie di Agromizidi, con alcune considerazioni morfologiche e biologiche.The presence of some species of Agromyzidae in Italy with considerations on their morphology and biology is ...
Süss, Luciano
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ON THE AGROMYZIDAE (DIPTERA) OF ESTONIA
Kaupo Elberg, Vladimir Zlobin
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Agromyzidae is a family of phytophagous flies with great morphological similarity. The male terminalia is the main structure that helps in the identification of the species.
MONTEIRO, Nilton Juvencio Santiago
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A preliminary world checklist of fern-mining insects. [PDF]
Yang J, Wang X, Duffy KJ, Dai X.
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A checklist of gymnosperm-feeding leafminers (Arthopoda, Insecta) in North America and Europe. [PDF]
Chen T, Dai X, Eiseman C.
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Les Agromyzidae de l’île de la Martinique, Antilles (Diptera)
Agromyzidae from Martinique Island, Antilles (Diptera). The present publication lists 9 genera and 53 species of Agromyzidae (Diptera) from Martinique island.
Étienne, Jean, Martinez, Michel
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Early Shedding of Sepals Promotes Cross-Pollination of <i>Actaea erythrocarpa</i> (Ranunculaceae). [PDF]
Zhang J +10 more
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