wheat midge

English

Noun

wheat midge (plural wheat midges)

  1. Various dipterous insects of the family Cecidomyiidae (gall midges, gall gnats) that are pests of wheat:
    1. Contarinia tritici (formerly Diplosis t.) that lays its eggs in the flowers of wheat-heads, and whose reddish larvae devour the kernels
    2. Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor
    3. Sitodiplosis mosellana
    4. Lasioptera obfuscata

Synonyms

  • (Contarinia tritici): lemon wheat blossom midge, wheat blossom midge, wheat yellow blossom midge, yellow wheat blossom midge
  • (Sitodiplosis mosellana): orange wheat blossom midge, orange wheat gall midge, wheat orange blossom midge

Translations

Further reading

  • European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO) database (Contarinia tritici)
  • European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO) database (Sitodiplosis mosellana)
  • wheat midge in Merriam Webster (Sitodiplosis mosellana and Mayetiola destructor)
  • wheat midge in English Wikipedia (Mayetiola destructor) Wheat midge
  • wheat-midge in Wordnik (Diplosis tritici and Lasioptera obfuscata)
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