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Delia radicum

Delia radicum, known variously as the cabbage fly, cabbage root fly, root fly or turnip fly, is a pest of crops. The larvae of the cabbage root fly are sometimes known as the cabbage maggot or root maggot. The adult flies are about 1 cm long and... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Delia radicum
Order: Diptera
Family: Anthomyiidae
Genus: Delia
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Delia radicum, known variously as the cabbage fly, cabbage root fly, root fly or turnip fly, is a pest of crops. The larvae of the cabbage root fly are ...
Delia radicum from horticulture.oregonstate.edu
Mar 31, 2014 · Cabbage Maggot (Delia rad​icum). Cabbage maggot is the immature, damaging stage of an anthomyiid fly (Delia radicum L.).
Cabbage root maggot (Delia radicum) flies are delicate, hump-backed gray-brown flies, about 5-7 mm long. Onion, seedcorn and cabbage maggot flies are difficult ...
The cabbage root fly, also known as the cabbage fly, (Delia radicum) is a common pest most often found in crops and wildflowers of the cabbage family.
Feb 9, 2014 · A pest of Cruciferae: cabbage, mustard, and relatives. Internet References. U. Alberta Entomology.
May 22, 2019 · The cabbage maggot (Delia radicum) is an early season pest of cruciferous/cole crops (e.g., cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, ...
The cabbage root fly (Delia radicum) can be a problem both at the time of transplanting and later in the season when later-generation maggots attack the buttons ...
Delia radicum from www.inaturalist.org
Delia radicum, known variously as the cabbage fly, cabbage root fly, root fly or turnip fly, is a pest of crops. The larvae of the cabbage root fly are ...
Delia radicum from link.springer.com
It apparently was introduced accidentally from Europe to North America in the early 1800s. Cabbage maggot thrives under cool conditions, and rarely is reported ...
Delia radicum from www.naturespot.org.uk
Delia radicum · Description. The adult flies are approximately 6.5 mm long and are grey-brown in colour with a darker stripe along the back of the abdomen.