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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5486463 Caribbean fruit fly Anastrepha suspensa Habitus.
5486451 guava fruit fly Anastrepha striata Habitus.
5486425 Neotropical fruit fly Anastrepha spatulata Habitus.
5486394 sapote fruit fly Anastrepha serpentina Habitus.
5485768 bumelia fruit fly Anastrepha pallens Habitus.
5485750 west indian fruit fly Anastrepha obliqua Habitus.
5484793 Mexican fruit fly Anastrepha ludens Habitus.
5484764 South American cucurbit fly Anastrepha grandis Habitus.
5484427 South American fruit fly Anastrepha fraterculus Habitus.
0021054 gall flies Urophora spp.
0021050 banded gall fly Urophora affinis on leaf
1227054 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
1227051 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
0025002 gall midge Dasineura capsulae galls
1227052 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
1317084 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata
1317086 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata Male (brown) and female (white) medfly pupae. Pupae color was the basis of the old method of separating males from females.
0022056 peacock fly Chaetorellia australis
0022055 peacock fly Chaetorellia australis
1317083 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata
1224213 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
1322039 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata A female medfly pumps eggs through her ovipositor into the soft outer layers of a ripe coffee berry.
1317036 melon fly Bactrocera cucurbitae
1224207 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
1322040 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata The female Mediterranean fruit fly, shown here on a coffee fruit, can deposit eggs 2-3 millimeters deep in papayas.
1317085 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata Male medfly resting on a leaf.
1317082 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata The production of medflies can be realized in the laboratory by bathing medfly eggs in warm water a process that kills the female embryos but doesn't harm the male embryos. In the pupal stage, the males canbe irradiated to render them sexually sterile.
1227057 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
1322088 Mexican fruit fly Anastrepha ludens Mexican fruit flies laying eggs in grapefruit before a test of the reduced-oxygen treatment.
1322089 Mexican fruit fly Anastrepha ludens In grapefruit as well as many other fruits, one female Mexican fruit fly can deposit large numbers of eggs: up to 40 eggs at a time, 100 or more a day, and about 2,000 over her life span
1316099 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata The improved version of the McPhail trap uses a combination of three chemicals to attract male and female fruit flies. The older version of the trap used a protein bait that captured large numbers of nontarget insects.
1316100 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata
1319085 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata Medfly larvae consuming a highly nutritious corn-based diet.
1322037 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata Medfly feeding on a cotton wick soaked with a bait-dye mixture.
1323086 Malaysian fruit fly Bactrocera latifrons The malaysian fruit fly, Bactrocera latifrons, is native to southern and southeastern Asia.
1224214 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
1322042 Mediterranean fruit fly, Medfly Ceratitis capitata ARS scientists in Hilo, Hawaii are collaborating with ARS researchers at Weslaco, Texas, to investigate phloxine B, better known as the FDA-approved red dye number 28. The dye, might prove a safe, effective alternative to today's malathion insecticide. Medflies often share regurgitated food. This helps spread the insecticidal dye-and-bait blend through the population.
1227010 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
1227053 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
1227055 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
1227056 blueberry maggot Rhagoletis mendax
1227011 blueberry maggots Rhagoletis spp.
0025001 gall midge Dasineura capsulae
0024092 banded gall fly Urophora affinis
0024093 banded gall fly Urophora affinis
0025088 banded gall fly Urophora affinis on thistle leaf
0021051 banded gall fly Urophora affinis
0022031 green knapweed clearwing fly Terellia virens biocontrol agent of knapweeds
0022033 UV knapweed seedhead fly Urophora quadrifasciata in spotted knapweed seed head
0022034 UV knapweed seedhead fly Urophora quadrifasciata in spotted knapweed seed head
0024094 UV knapweed seedhead fly Urophora quadrifasciata
0024095 UV knapweed seedhead fly Urophora quadrifasciata

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