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- Q10770056 subject Q22334082.
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- Q10770056 abstract "Hydrellia pakistanae is a species of fly in the shore fly family, Ephydridae. It is known as the Asian hydrilla leaf-mining fly. It is used as an agent of biological pest control against the noxious aquatic plant hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata).The adult fly is about 1.5 millimeters long, dark gray in color with a shiny metallic gold or silver face. The female lays eggs on the leaves of hydrilla above the surface of the water. In about three days the tiny eggs hatch, releasing the small white or yellow-green larvae. The larva of this fly is a leaf miner. It enters the flesh of the leaf and digs tunnels through it as it feeds. The larva eats nearly all of the inner tissue of the leaf before moving on to the next leaf. One larva finishes an average of twelve leaves during its two-week larval period. It then pupates for about a week and emerges as an adult.This insect has been shown to be effective in the destruction of hydrilla. The photosynthetic ability of the leaf is reduced with even a small amount of larva damage, and the feeding injury becomes susceptible to opportunistic fungal infection. The buoyancy of the plant is reduced. As the infestation progresses, holes emerge in the hydrilla mat as plants begin to die and sink. As the hydrilla is eliminated native plants can move in to repopulate the area. This fly is native to India and Pakistan, and it is currently established in hydrilla-prone areas in the southeastern United States where it was successfully introduced. It does best in warm areas and tends to be much less effective in areas that get cold.".
- Q10770056 class Q1390.
- Q10770056 family Q2701377.
- Q10770056 kingdom Q729.
- Q10770056 order Q25312.
- Q10770056 phylum Q1360.
- Q10770056 thumbnail Hydrilla_verticillata_collection_LakeSeminoleFL.jpg?width=300.
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- Q10770056 classis "Insecta".
- Q10770056 familia Q2701377.
- Q10770056 genus "Hydrellia".
- Q10770056 name "Hydrellia pakistanae".
- Q10770056 ordo Q25312.
- Q10770056 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q10770056 regnum "Animalia".
- Q10770056 type Animal.
- Q10770056 type Eukaryote.
- Q10770056 type Insect.
- Q10770056 type Species.
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- Q10770056 type Q1390.
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- Q10770056 comment "Hydrellia pakistanae is a species of fly in the shore fly family, Ephydridae. It is known as the Asian hydrilla leaf-mining fly. It is used as an agent of biological pest control against the noxious aquatic plant hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata).The adult fly is about 1.5 millimeters long, dark gray in color with a shiny metallic gold or silver face. The female lays eggs on the leaves of hydrilla above the surface of the water.".
- Q10770056 label "Hydrellia pakistanae".
- Q10770056 depiction Hydrilla_verticillata_collection_LakeSeminoleFL.jpg.
- Q10770056 name "Hydrellia pakistanae".