- Serpentine leaf miner
Taxobox
name = "Liriomyza brassicae"
image_caption =
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum =Hexapoda
classis =Insect a
subclassis =Pterygota
infraclassis =Neoptera
superordo =Endopterygota |
ordo = Diptera
subordo =Brachycera
infraordo =Muscomorpha
zoosectio =Schizophora
zoosubsectio =Acalyptratae
superfamilia =Opomyzoidea
familia =Agromyzidae
genus = "Liriomyza "
species = "L. brassicae"
binomial = "Liriomyza brassicae"
binomial_authority = RileyThe serpentine leaf miner is the larva of a small fly ("Liriomyza brassicae") that eats out slender, winding, whitish or greenish burrows in the leaves ofcabbage and related plants, cultivated and wild. In addition to cabbage, it is considered a serious pest onbroccoli ,cauliflower andChinese broccoli .The fly is the most cosmopolitan species known in the leaf miner fly family,
Agromyzidae . It is not found in Britain and parts of northern Europe, but it is widely distributed in the Pacific, includingAustralia andHawaii , and parts of Asia and Africa. In North America it can be found locally inCanada and is abundant inCalifornia , as well asFlorida and other southern states.Larva e feed asleaf miner s on themesophyll , or middle tissue layer, of the leaf. Thread-like black frass occasionally extends from the mines. Individual mines are of little significance, but entire leaves may be weakened when larval populations are large. Injury to mature cabbage plants is usually confined to the outer leaves and does not affect plant growth. However, seedlings may be killed or severely weakened by high larval densities.The average life cycle of the fly is 21 days but can be as short as 15 days, varying with host and temperature. Eggs are laid singly in punctures in the leaf epidermis, either upper or lower. The freshly laid eggs are creamy white and shaped like an elongated oval. The eggs are small, one hundredth of an inch in length, and hatch in 2 to 4 days. The legless, wedge-shaped maggots may be whitish or bright yellow to yellow green, 1/6- to 1/8-inch long and 1/50-inch broad. There are three larval stages of 2 to 3 days each.
Pupa e are light brown, oval and ringed with ridges. Adult flies are 1/8-inch long, with yellow and black thorax and a black head. They fly quickly for short distances when disturbed.The American serpentine leafminer ("
Liriomyza trifolii ") is a closely related species.External links
* [http://www.extento.hawaii.edu/kbase/crop/Type/liriom_b.htm "Liriomyza brassicae".] Knowledge Master, University of Hawaii.
* [http://vegipm.tamu.edu/chewing4/leafminer.html Serpentine Leafminer.] Texas A&M University.
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