Chlorops pumilionis

Chlorops pumilionis is a species of pest fly from the family Chloropidae. It is also known as the chloropid gout fly or barley gout fly. It is an oligophagous pest of cereal crops.[1]

Chlorops pumilionis
Chlorops pumilionis
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C. pumilionis
Binomial name
Chlorops pumilionis
(Bjerkander, 1778)
Synonyms
  • Chlorops lineatus Fabricius, 1781
  • Chlorops taeniopus Meigen, 1830
  • Musca lineata Fabricius, 1781
  • Musca pumilionis Bjerkander, 1778

Description

The thorax is straw yellow, with three longitudinal nodal stripes. The head has black ocular triangle. The third antennal segment and two last segments of tarsus are black.[1]

Distribution

The fly is widespread in South, North, Central Europe, North America, Africa, and Japan.[1]

Ecology

The gout fly damages 18 species of cultivated and wild cereal plants, wheat, barley, rye, oats, timothy grass and couch grass.[1]

References

  1. Berim M.N. "Chlorops pumilionis Bjekander - Chloropid Gout Fly". Agricultural Ecological Atlas of Russia and Neighboring Countries. Economic Plants and their Diseases, Pests and Weeds. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
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