Liriomyza strigata (Meigen 1830) (Family Agromyzidae)
Length: 2mm;
Wing Length: 1.8-2.1mm
Egg
| Larva
| Pupa
| Adult |
?
| June - October (Earliest: 22.6)
| ?
| May - November |
Biotopes: |
Hedge Rows |
Food: (Larva) (Polyphagous Leaf Miner) |
Many Asteraceae |
Several Brassicaceae |
Several Lamiaceae |
Scrophulariaceae |
|
Papaver |
Linaria vulgaris |
Plantago major |
Silene flos-cuculi |
|
Spergularia rubra |
Valeriana officinalis |
Valerianella locusta |
Heracleum sphondylium |
|
Campanula rotundifolia |
Succisa pratensis |
Viola tricolor |
Lysimachia vulgaris |
Possible Food: (Larva) (Polyphagous Leaf Miner) |
Solidago |
Cardamine |
Epilobium |
Euphorbia |
|
Geranium |
Stellaria |
Medicago |
Vicia |
Parasitoids: |
Chorebus ampliator Larva |
Opius pallipes Larva |
Other Possible Parasitoids: |
Several Braconidae Larvae |
Nature Spot:
Liriomyza strigata
British Leafminers:
Liriomyza strigata
UK Fly Mines:
Liriomyza strigata
Plant Parasites of Europe:
Liriomyza strigata
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