New records, host, and plant symptoms description of the recently reported Delia sanctijacobi (Bigot) (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) in Brazil

Lucas Roberto Pereira Gomes, Leandro Delalibera Geremias, Maria Aparecida Cassilha Zawadneak, Juracy Caldeira Lins-Junior, Paulo Antônio De Souza Gonçalves, Claudio José Barros de Carvalho
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Delia Robineau-Desvoidy, composed of flies popularly known as root maggot flies, is a diverse genus with unclear delimitation. It comprises polyphagous species and some important agricultural pests. Delia sanctijacobi (Bigot) is native to South America, occurring in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay; the larvae are commonly known as “potato worms” and have been misidentified as Delia platura (Meigen) in Brazil. Delia sanctijacobi attacks the seeds and seedlings of several plants of commercial importance. We present new geographic records of D. sanctijacobi in Brazil and describe the damage caused by their larvae on commercial bean and onion in Paraná and Santa Catarina between 2019-2022. Delia Robineau-Desvoidy, composed of flies popularly known as root maggot flies, is a diverse genus with unclear delimitation. It comprises polyphagous species and some important agricultural pests. Delia sanctijacobi (Bigot) is native to South America, occurring in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay; the larvae are commonly known as “potato worms” and have been misidentified as Delia platura (Meigen) in Brazil. Delia sanctijacobi attacks the seeds and seedlings of several plants of commercial importance. We present new geographic records of D. sanctijacobi in Brazil and describe the damage caused by their larvae on commercial bean and onion in Paraná and Santa Catarina between 2019-2022.
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最近报道的巴西花蝇(双翅目:花蝇科)的新记录、寄主和植物症状描述
蝇蛆属(Delia Robineau-Desvoidy),由俗称根蛆蝇的蝇类组成,是一个分界不清的多样性属。它包括多食性物种和一些重要的农业害虫。独角羚原产于南美洲,产于阿根廷、巴西、智利、秘鲁和乌拉圭;这种幼虫通常被称为“马铃薯虫”,在巴西被误认为是扁平扁虱(Meigen)。该病菌攻击几种具有重要商业价值的植物的种子和幼苗。本文介绍了巴西圣贾可比角蝇的新地理记录,并描述了其幼虫在2019-2022年间对帕拉纳和圣卡塔琳娜州的商品豆和洋葱造成的危害。蝇蛆属(Delia Robineau-Desvoidy),由俗称根蛆蝇的蝇类组成,是一个分界不清的多样性属。它包括多食性物种和一些重要的农业害虫。独角羚原产于南美洲,产于阿根廷、巴西、智利、秘鲁和乌拉圭;这种幼虫通常被称为“马铃薯虫”,在巴西被误认为是扁平扁虱(Meigen)。该病菌攻击几种具有重要商业价值的植物的种子和幼苗。本文介绍了巴西圣贾可比角蝇的新地理记录,并描述了其幼虫在2019-2022年间对帕拉纳和圣卡塔琳娜州的商品豆和洋葱造成的危害。
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