Studies of some Agromyzidae in Queensland [16 species of Agromyzmae and Phytomyzinae, with notes on food-plants, distribution, morphology, behaviour, injuriousness and parasites] (original) (raw)

Kleinschmidt, R.P. (1970)Studies of some Agromyzidae in Queensland [16 species of Agromyzmae and Phytomyzinae, with notes on food-plants, distribution, morphology, behaviour, injuriousness and parasites]. Queensland Journal of Agricultural and Animal Sciences, 27 (3). pp. 341-384.

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Abstract

The Agromyzidae of Queensland included in this study belong to two subfamilies, Agromyzinae and Phytomyzinae, and comprise 16 species in nine genera. Three of the genera-Melanagromyza, Cerodontha and Haplomyza~ontain the seven species indigenous to this State. The other species are in the genera Ophiomyia, Phytobia, Liriomyza, Phytomyza, Pseudonapomyza and Melanagromyza.

Item Type: Article
Corporate Creators: Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland
Subjects: Science > EntomologyScience > Zoology > Invertebrates > InsectsPlant pests and diseases > Economic entomology
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