• The larvae feed on Atriplex canescens. (wikipedia.org)
  • Common Yarrow ( Achillea filipendulina ), Lavender Globe Lily ( Allium tanguticum ), Basket of Gold ( Alyssum saxatilis ), Golden marguerite ( Anthemis tinctoria ), Former-wing saltbush ( Atriplex canescens ), Caraway ( Carum carvi ), Coriander ( Coriandrum sativum ), Queen Anne's Lace ( Daucus carota ), etc. (gfloutdoors.com)
  • Coriander ( Coriandum sativum ), Dill ( Anethum graveolens ), Prairie sunflower ( Helianthus maximilianii ), Carpet bugleweed ( Ajuga reptans ), CA Buckwheat ( Eriogonum fasciculatum ), Four-wing saltbush ( Atriplex canescens ), Fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare ), Dandelion ( Taraxacum officinale ), etc. (gfloutdoors.com)
  • Fat Hen ( Chenopodium album L. Amaranthaceae), orach ( Atriplex L. Chenopodioideae), Lesser Periwinkle ( Vinca minor L. Apocunaceae) and various beets ( Beta L.) where the species is an occasional pest of commercially grown cultivars. (ukbeetles.co.uk)
  • These are highly desirable flies to have on your property, as they are parasites that target stink bugs , beetle larvae, fly larvae, and squash bug nymphs. (gfloutdoors.com)
  • Eggs are laid in small batches in the soil below host plants and larvae mine fine galleries in the roots, they pass through three instars and are fully developed within about four weeks. (ukbeetles.co.uk)
  • Diptera larvae may live in a corridor mine, a corridor-blotch mine, or a blotch mine, but never in a case, a rolled or folded leaf, a tentiform mine or sandwiched between two more or less circular leaf sections in later instars. (ukflymines.co.uk)
  • In order to vacate the mine the fully grown larva cuts an exit slit, which is usually semi-circular (see Liriomyza huidobrensis video ). (ukflymines.co.uk)
  • Adults have been recorded feeding on a wide range of foliage including various Polygonaceae such as Sheep's Sorrel ( Rumex acetosella L.), Common Sorrel ( R. acetosa L.), Buckwheat ( Fagopyrum esculentum Moench), Black Bindweed ( Fallopia convolvulus (L.)) and Chinese Rhubarb ( Rheum palmatum L.) and they may also be pollen feeders as they often appear in numbers on hawthorn blossom in the spring. (ukbeetles.co.uk)
  • Larvae pupate among the roots from July until September and the first new-generation adults usually appear from July. (ukbeetles.co.uk)
  • Adults produce numerous small round holes in foliage as they feed and these may be a clue as to the presence and local abundance of the species. (ukbeetles.co.uk)
  • The 1/2-inch-long black or dark-colored adults may be difficult to spot since they typically only live for about a day, and the larvae spend most of their time feeding inside rather than on the surfaces of leaves before they travel down to the ground to burrow in the soil and pupate. (republica.gt)
  • Adults may also cause damage, feeding on the edges and surfaces of leaves as well as the stems and developing seed pods, but this causes only a fraction of the damage that feeding larvae are capable of. (republica.gt)
  • The first instar larva makes a narrow upper-surface corridor along the leaf margin. (ukflymines.co.uk)
  • Their larvae are fondly referred to as aphid lions in reference to their voracious appetite for aphids, although they also prey on pest insect eggs, mites, and other small insects. (gfloutdoors.com)
  • is a tiny bug that likes to feed on smaller insects or mites such as scales, aphids, thrips, whiteflies, and so on. (gfloutdoors.com)
  • They are tiny insects with soft bodies, and they feed on the broccoli leaves' undersides. (ufseeds.com)
  • The larvae lie on their sides within the mine and use their pick-like mouthparts to feed on plant tissue. (ukflymines.co.uk)
  • The larvae of moths have a head capsule and chewing mouthparts with opposable mandibles (see video of a gracillarid larva feeding), six thoracic legs and abdominal legs (see examples ). (ukflymines.co.uk)
  • The high price of commercial granulated feed is one of the factors limiting the development of rational rabbit farming in Algeria. (univ-mosta.dz)