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  huidobrensis (Blanchard)
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          Larvae
  of the pea leafminer create mines in the foliage and stems of vegetables.  Feeding damage by the larvae reduces
  photosynthesis of plants and destroys parts of leafy vegetables.  Even a few mines in celery, spinach, or
  lettuce are undesirable.  At high
  densities, defoliation and further yield losses can occur in other vegetables.  In addition feeding and oviposition
  punctures made by adult females reduce the quality of ornamental and cut
  flowers.   REFERENCES:   Andersen, A., 
  E. Nordhus, V. T. Thang, T. T. T. 
  An, H. Q.  Hung  & 
  T. Hofsvang.   2002.  Polyphagous Liriomyza species (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in vegetables in
  Vietnam.  Tropical Agriculture
  (Trinidad) 79:  241-246.   Bjorksten, T. A., 
  M. Robinson  &  John La Salle.   2005.  Species
  composition and population dynamics of leafmining flies and their parasitoids
  in Victoria.  Australian Journal of
  Entomology 44:  186-191.   Blanchard, E. E. 
  1938. 
  Descripciones y anotaciones de dipteros argentinos Agromyzidae.  Anales de la Sociedad Cient. Ãfica Argentina
  126:  352-359.   Chen, B. & L. Kang.  2004.  Variation in cold
  hardiness of Liriomyza huidobrensis (Diptera: Agromyzidae)
  along the latitudinal gradients. 
  Environmental Entomology 33: 
  155-164.   Frick, K. E. 
  1951.  Liriomyza langei, a new species of
  leaf-miner of economic importance in California.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist 21: 
  81.   Kox, L. F. F., 
  H. E. van den Beld, B. L. Lindhout 
  &  L. J. W. de Goffau.  2005. 
  Identification of economically important Liriomyza species by PCR-RFLP analysis.  E P P O Bulletin 35:  79-85.   Lambkin, C. L., 
  S. A. Fayed,  C.
  Manchester,  John La Salle,  S. J. Scheffer  &  D. K.
  Yeates.  2008.  Plant hosts and parasitoid associations of
  leaf mining flies (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in the Canberra region of
  Australia.  Australian Journal of
  Entomology 47:  13-19.   Lanzoni, A.,  G. G. Bazzocchi, G. Burgio 
  &  M. R. Fiacconi.  2002.  Comparative life history of Liriomyza trifolii
  and Liriomyza huidobrensis (Diptera: Agromyzidae) on
  beans: effect of temperature on development. 
  Environmental 
  Entomology 31:  797-803.   Lardner, R. M.  1991.  Comparative host stage utilization of two
  parasitoids of Liriomyza brassicae
  (Diptera: Agromyzidae).  PhD Thesis,
  University of Adelaide.    Martin, A. D., D. Stanley-Horn  & 
  R. H. Hallett.  2005.  Adult host preference and larval
  performance of Liriomyza huidobrensis (Diptera: Agromyzidae) on
  selected hosts.  Environmental
  Entomology 34:  1170-1177.    Parrella, M. P.  1982.  A review of the history and taxonomy of
  economically important serpentine leafminers (Liriomyza spp.) in California (Diptera: Agromyzidae).  Pan-Pacific Entomologist 58:  302-308.   Prijono, D., M. Robinson, A. Rauf, T. Bjorksten  & A. A. Hoffmann.  2004. 
  Toxicity of chemicals commonly used in Indonesian vegetable crops to Liriomyza huidobrensis populations and the Indonesian parasitoids Hemiptarsenus varicornis, Opius
  sp., and Gronotoma micromorpha, as well as the Australian
  parasitoids Hemiptarsenus varicornis and Diglyphus isaea.  Journal of
  Economic Entomology 97:  1191-1197.   Reitz, S. R., Y. Gao & Z. Lei.  2013.  Insecticide use and the ecology of
  invasive Liriomyza leafminer
  management Inem>
  Insecticides – Development of Safer and More Effective Technologies (ed. S
  Trdan).  In:  Tech, 
  Rijeka, Croatia.    Ridland, P. M., P. A. Umina,  E. I. Pirtle  &  A. A. Hoffmann.  2020. 
  Potential for biological control of the vegetable leafminer, Liriomyza sativae (Diptera:
  Agromyzidae), in Australia with parasitoid wasps.  Austral. Entomology 59: 
  16-36.    Rodríguez-Castañeda, G,  C. MacVean,  C. Cardona & A. R. Hof. 
  2017.  What limits
  the distribution of Liriomyza huidobrensis and its congener Liriomyza sativae
  in their native niche: when temperature and competition affect species
  distribution range in Guatemala.  Journal
  of Insect Science 17:  88.    Shepard, B. M., A. Samsudin  &  A. Braun.  1998. 
  Seasonal incidence of Liriomyza
  huidobrensis (Diptera:
  Agromyzidae) and its parasitoids on vegetables in Indonesia.  International Journal of Pest Management
  44:  43-47.   Shiao, S. F. 
  2004.  Morphological diagnosis
  of six Liriomyza species
  (Diptera: Agromyzidae) of quarantine importance in Taiwan.   Applied Entomology and Zoology 39:  27-39.   Sooda, A., D. Gunawardana, D. Li  & 
  K. Kumarasinghe.  2017.  Multiplex real-time PCR assay for the
  detection of three invasive leafminer species: Liriomyza huidobrensis, L.
  sativae and L. trifolii
  (Diptera: Agromyzidae).  Austral. Entomology
  56:   153-159.   Tantowijoyo, W. &  A. A. Hoffmann.  2010. 
  Identifying factors determining the altitudinal distribution of the
  invasive pest leafminers Liriomyza
  huidobrensis and Liriomyza
  sativae.  Entomologia
  Experimentalis Applicata 135: 
  141-153.   Trumble, John; Greg Kund & Stewart Reitz.  2017.  Pea
  Leafminer, Liriomyza huidobrensis.  Center for Invasive
  Species Research, University of 
  California.    Weintraub, P. G.,
  S.;  J. Scheffer, D. Visser, G.
  Valladares, A. S. Correa, B. M. Shepard, A. Rauf, S. T. Murphy, N.
  Mujica,  C. MacVean, J.  Kroschel, M. Kishinevsky,  R. C. Joshi, N. S. Johansen,  R. H. Hallett,  H. S. Civelek, B. Chen 
  &  H. B. Metzler.   2017.  The invasive Liriomyza huidobrensis (Diptera: Agromyzidae):
  understanding its pest status and management globally.  Journal of Insect Science 17 (1):  1-27.   |