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- Apple_maggot abstract "The apple maggot (Rhagoletis pomonella), also known as railroad worm, is a pest of several fruits, mainly apples. Before the arrival of apples from Europe,[arrival where?] it was found mainly in hawthorns.The adult form of this insect is about 5 mm (0.20 in) long, slightly smaller than a house fly, with a white dot on its thorax and a characteristic black banding shaped like an "F" on its wings. When threatened it turns its wings 90 degrees and moves them up and down whilst walking sideways; the combination mimics the appearance of it being a spider due to the wing pattern in the new position appearing as additional legs. The larva, which is the stage of this insect's life cycle that causes the actual damage to the fruit, is similar to a typical fly larva or maggot. Other "worms," especially the larvae of the codling moth, that infest the insides of apples are often confused with the apple maggot. Generally speaking, however caterpillars often feed in the apple’s core while apple maggots feed on the fruit flesh. In infested fruit, the larvae are often difficult to detect due to their pale, cream colour and small body size. The maggot stage has many enemies, including several braconid wasps: Utetes canaliculatus, Diachasmimorpha mellea, and Diachasma alloeum.The adult stage lays its eggs inside the fruit. The young "worm" that hatches consumes the fruit (rarely will the larva leave the fruit while it is still hanging on the tree), and causes it to bruise and decay and finally drop before ripening. The insect overwinters as a pupa in the soil. It only emerges after metamorphosis into a relatively defenseless fly. It uses batesian mimicry as a method of defense - its coloration resembles that of the forelegs and pedipalps of a jumping spider (family Salticidae). Adults emerge from late June through September, with their peak flight occurring in August.".
- Apple_maggot binomialAuthority Benjamin_Dann_Walsh.
- Apple_maggot class Insect.
- Apple_maggot family Tephritidae.
- Apple_maggot family Tephritoidea.
- Apple_maggot genus Rhagoletis.
- Apple_maggot kingdom Animal.
- Apple_maggot order Fly.
- Apple_maggot phylum Arthropod.
- Apple_maggot synonym "*Trypeta albiscutellata (Harris, 1835)".
- Apple_maggot synonym "*Trypeta pomonella (Walsh, 1867)".
- Apple_maggot thumbnail Rhagoletis_pomonella.jpg?width=300.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageExternalLink BugofMonth34.html.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageExternalLink apple_maggot_fly.htm.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageExternalLink 2041.html.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageExternalLink apple_maggot_fly.html.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageID "889804".
- Apple_maggot wikiPageLength "4825".
- Apple_maggot wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Apple_maggot wikiPageRevisionID "678828044".
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Acalyptratae.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Apple.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Batesian_mimicry.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Dann_Walsh.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Biological_life_cycle.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Braconid_wasps.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Braconidae.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agricultural_pest_insects.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhagoletis.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Caterpillar.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Caterpillars.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Codling_moth.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Crataegus.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Diachasma_alloeum.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Diachasmimorpha_mellea.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Egg.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Egg_(biology).
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Fly.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Fruit.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Institute_of_Food_and_Agricultural_Sciences.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Jumping_spider.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphosis.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphosis_(biology).
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Rhagoletis.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Salticidae.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Schizophora.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Sympatric_speciation.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Tephritidae.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Tephritoidea.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Thaddeus_William_Harris.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Florida.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLink Utetes_canaliculatus.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apple maggot".
- Apple_maggot wikiPageWikiLinkText "apple maggot".
- Apple_maggot binomial "Rhagoletis pomonella".
- Apple_maggot classis "Insecta".
- Apple_maggot familia Tephritidae.
- Apple_maggot genus "Rhagoletis".
- Apple_maggot hasPhotoCollection Apple_maggot.
- Apple_maggot ordo Fly.
- Apple_maggot phylum "Arthropoda".
- Apple_maggot regnum "Animalia".
- Apple_maggot species "R. pomonella".
- Apple_maggot superfamilia Tephritoidea.
- Apple_maggot synonyms "*Trypeta albiscutellata (Harris, 1835) *Trypeta pomonella (Walsh, 1867)".
- Apple_maggot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Apple_maggot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Apple_maggot zoosectio Schizophora.
- Apple_maggot zoosubsectio Acalyptratae.
- Apple_maggot subject Category:Agricultural_pest_insects.
- Apple_maggot subject Category:Rhagoletis.
- Apple_maggot hypernym Pest.
- Apple_maggot type Animal.
- Apple_maggot type Article.
- Apple_maggot type Eukaryote.
- Apple_maggot type Insect.
- Apple_maggot type Species.
- Apple_maggot type Article.
- Apple_maggot type Pest.
- Apple_maggot type Thing.
- Apple_maggot type Q1390.
- Apple_maggot type Q19088.
- Apple_maggot type Q729.
- Apple_maggot comment "The apple maggot (Rhagoletis pomonella), also known as railroad worm, is a pest of several fruits, mainly apples. Before the arrival of apples from Europe,[arrival where?] it was found mainly in hawthorns.The adult form of this insect is about 5 mm (0.20 in) long, slightly smaller than a house fly, with a white dot on its thorax and a characteristic black banding shaped like an "F" on its wings.".
- Apple_maggot label "Apple maggot".
- Apple_maggot sameAs Rhagoletis_pomonella.
- Apple_maggot sameAs Apfelfruchtfliege.
- Apple_maggot sameAs Rhagoletis_pomonella.
- Apple_maggot sameAs Appelvlieg.
- Apple_maggot sameAs Nasionnica_jabłkówka.
- Apple_maggot sameAs m.03m30r.
- Apple_maggot sameAs Яблонная_пестрокрылка.
- Apple_maggot sameAs Rhagoletis_pomonella.
- Apple_maggot sameAs Rhagoletis_pomonella.
- Apple_maggot sameAs Q132329.
- Apple_maggot sameAs Q132329.