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Two Gall Midges (Cecidomyidae) found in Stored Products

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

H. F. Barnes
Affiliation:
Entomological Department, Rothamsted Experimental Station.

Extract

The first species to be dealt with was received from M. Prosper Bovien, of the Statens Plantepatologiske, Forsøg, Lyngby, in October 1927. It was reared from larvae and pupae found abundantly among seed of radish (Raphanus sativum) that had been in storage for months, and it was thought that the larvae were preying on the mites (Aleurobius, etc.) which attack the seed. In a later letter it was stated that some years previously the midges were observed emerging in January from seed in which there were no Aleurobius but numerous Cheyletus. The midge occurs at irregular intervals in seed from Denmark, as well as in seed from Germany.

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Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1929

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