leafy spurge gall midge NAPIS: IOAHDPA
Bayer code:
Spurgia esulae Gagne, 1990
Taxonomic Rank: Hexapoda (including Insecta): Diptera: Cecidomyiidae



Adult(s);
Joseph Berger, , Bugwood.org
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Damage; gall
Heather Faubert, University of Rhode Island, Bugwood.org
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Feature(s); (a) adult (b) gall made by midge larva (inset)
USDA APHIS PPQ Archive, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org
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Adult(s);
Norman E. Rees, USDA Agricultural Research Service - Retired, Bugwood.org
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Damage; gall containing larvae and pupae
Norman E. Rees, USDA Agricultural Research Service - Retired, Bugwood.org
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Life Cycle ; larvae and pupae in gall
Norman E. Rees, USDA Agricultural Research Service - Retired, Bugwood.org
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Damage; gall containing larvae and pupae
Norman E. Rees, USDA Agricultural Research Service - Retired, Bugwood.org
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Damage; opened gall containing larvae and pupae
Norman E. Rees, USDA Agricultural Research Service - Retired, Bugwood.org
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Adult(s); Adult gall midge (Spurgia esulae), a biological control agent of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula).
L.L. Berry, , Bugwood.org
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Egg(s); Eggs of the leafy spurge gall midge (Spurgia esulae), a biological control agent of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula).
L.L. Berry, , Bugwood.org
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Damage; Gall caused by the leafy spurge gall midge (Spurgia esulae), a biological control agent of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula).
L.L. Berry, , Bugwood.org
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Last updated on Wednesday, May 15, 2013 at 09:10 AM