Phytomyza_horticola

<i>Phytomyza horticola</i>

Phytomyza horticola

Species of fly


Phytomyza horticola is a species of leaf-mining fly in the family Agromyzidae of the order Diptera. For a time it was treated as Chromatomyia horticola, but its original name has been restored after genus Chromatomyia was synonymized with Phytomyza.[10] The species is a pest of high economic importance affecting the vegetable crops in temperate and tropical regions.[11][12]

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Habitat and distribution

Phytomyza horticola is recorded in around 268 genera of 36 families, commonly Brassicaceae, Fabaceae and Asteraceae. The polyphagous pest is distributed in various regions of Africa, Asia, and Europe.[13]


References

  1. Goureau, C.C. (1851). "Mémoire pour servir a l'histoire des Diptères dont les larves minent les feuilles des plantes". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 9 (2): 131–176, 3 pls.
  2. Séguy, E. (1951). "Diptères mineurs de Madagascar". Mem. Inst. Sci. Madag. (A). 5: 309–321.
  3. Macquart, P.J.M. (1855). Les plantes herbacees d'Europe et leurs insectes, por faire suite aux arbres et arbrisseaux d'Europe. Tome second. Lille: Danel. pp. 5–178.
  4. Kaltenbach, J.H. (1859). "Die deutschen Phytophagen aus der Klasse der Insekten". Decheniana. 16: 216–299.
  5. Guérin-Méneville, F.E. (1848). "[Sociétés savants]". Société Entoimologique de France. Séance du 8 mars 1848 Revue Zoologique. 1848: 184–186.
  6. Robineau-Desvoidy, J.B. (1850). "Etudes sur les Myodaires des environs de Paris (Suite) (1)". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 8 (2): 183–209. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  7. Kaltenbach, J.H. (1862). "Die deutschen Phytophagen aus der Klasse der Insekten". Decheniana. 19: 1–106.
  8. Kaltenbach, J.H. (1864). "Die deutschen Phytophagen aus der Klasse der Insekten". Verh. naturh. Ver. preusee. rheinl. 21: 228–404.
  9. Dufour, L. (1857). "Melanges entomologiques. (Suite)". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 5 (3): 37–70.
  10. Winkler, I.S.; Scheffer, S.J.; Mitter, C. (2009). "Molecular phylogeny and systematics of leaf-mining flies (Diptera: Agromyzidae): delimitation of Phytomyza Fallén sensu lato and included species groups, with new insights on morphological and host-use evolution". Systematic Entomology. 32 (2): 260–292. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3113.2008.00462.x. S2CID 86576804.
  11. Spencer, K.A., 1973. Agromyzidae (Diptera) of economic importance. The Pitman Press, Bath, UK.,pp: 415.
  12. "Polyphagous Agromyzid Leafminers". The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

Further reading

  • J. Shindo; M. Ishitani; N. Kitano (2008). "Effect of insecticides against the garden pea leafminer Chromatomyia horticola (Goureau) (Diptera: Agromyzidae)". Annual Report of the Society of Plant Protection of North Japan. 59: 174–178.
  • Tsutomu Saito (2004). "Insecticide susceptibility of the leafminer, Chromatomyia horticola (Goureau) (Diptera: Agromyzidae)". Applied Entomology and Zoology. 39 (2): 203–208. doi:10.1303/aez.2004.203.
  • Lütfiye Gençer (2005). "Chalcidoid parasitoids of Chromatomyia horticola (Gour.) (Dip. Agromyzidae) in Sivas Province, Turkey". Journal of Pest Science. 78 (1): 41–43. doi:10.1007/s10340-004-0065-2. S2CID 12714275.
  • Chen Xuexin; Xu Zhihong; Lang Fayong; He Junhua; Ma Yun; Rong Luqi (2001). "The occurrence of Chromatomyia horticola (Goureau) (Diptera: Agromyzidae) and its parasitoids (Hymenoptera) in the suburbs of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China". Entomological Journal of East China. 10 (1): 30–33.

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