Contarinia Alloteropsidis
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Contarinia Alloteropsidis
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly other ...
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Contarinia Pseudotsugae
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly ot ...
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Ovipositor
The ovipositor is a tube-like organ used by some animals, especially insects, for the laying of eggs. In insects, an ovipositor consists of a maximum of three pairs of appendages. The details and morphology of the ovipositor vary, but typically its form is adapted to functions such as preparing a place for the egg, transmitting the egg, and then placing it properly. For most insects, the organ is used merely to attach the egg to some surface, but for many parasitic species (primarily in wasps and other Hymenoptera), it is a piercing organ as well. Some ovipositors only retract partly when not in use, and the basal part that sticks out is known as the scape, or more specifically oviscape, the word ''scape'' deriving from the Latin word '' scāpus'', meaning "stalk" or "shaft". In insects Grasshoppers use their ovipositors to force a burrow into the earth to receive the eggs. Cicadas pierce the wood of twigs with their ovipositors to insert the eggs. Sawflies slit the ...
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Contarinia Allii
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly othe ...
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Contarinia Albotarsa
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly othe ...
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Contarinia Ajaguzensis
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly othe ...
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Contarinia Agrimoniae
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly othe ...
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Contarinia Aequalis
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly othe ...
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Contarinia Acuta
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly othe ...
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Contarinia Acrocecis
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly other ...
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Contarinia Aconitifloris
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly other ...
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Contarinia Achilleae
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly other ...
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Contarinia Acetosellae
''Contarinia'' is a genus of midges, small flies in the family Cecidomyiidae. Description As cecidomids, adult ''Contarinia'' are flies with hairy wings and long antennae. Males have antennal flagellomeres equally binodose, with each node surrounded by one circumfilum. The palpi are four-segmented. The tarsal claws of the legs are simple. The wing costal vein is interrupted after its union with the radius or third vein. Ecology Many species of ''Contarinia'' have herbivorous larvae that attack inflorescences, fruits, or buds of plants. They include a number of crop pests, such as ''C. nasturtii'' (attacks various parts of cruciferous plants), ''C. citri'' (attacks flowers of citrus), ''C. pisi'' (attacks flower buds of legumes), ''C. caryafloralis'' (attacks inflorescences of Chinese hickory) and ''C. pruniflorum'' (attacks flower buds of stone fruits). Two species of ''Contarinia'' are the main insects to visit inflorescences of ''Artocarpus integer'' (and possibly other ...
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