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  2. Delia antiqua - Wikipedia

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    The onion fly is found in North America, Western Europe, Russia, Central Asia, China, Japan, and Korea, but is absent from deserts.In the far north of its range, it has one generation per year, but further south, two, three, or four generations may occur in one year.

  3. Eumerus strigatus - Wikipedia

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    Eumerus strigatus, the onion bulb fly, is a fairly common species of syrphid fly observed across Europe. Also found in north-central North America and other scattered locations as an introduced species from infested bulbs.

  4. Onion fly - Wikipedia

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  5. Delia (fly) - Wikipedia

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    Delia antiqua larvae, commonly known as the onion maggot, is a prominent agricultural pest on members of the Allium genus including onions (Allium cepa), garlics (Allium sativum), chives (Allium schoenoprasum), shallots (Allium cepa var. aggregatum), and leeks (Allium porrum).

  6. Anthomyiidae - Wikipedia

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    Anthomyiidae, commonly referred to as "root-maggot flies," exhibit small to moderate sizes and distinctive anatomical features, including hypopleural bristles on the thorax and a characteristic wing vein structure. Notably, the presence of three pairs of postsutural dorsocentral bristles is a common trait among these flies.

  7. Flies landing on onions, cooked corn, rodent droppings in ...

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    Live flies landing on onions, plantains and cooked corn in the kitchen, and rodent droppings littered the floors and shelves at three South Florida restaurants ordered shut last week by state ...

  8. Sterile insect technique - Wikipedia

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    The screw-worm fly was the first pest successfully eliminated from an area through the sterile insect technique, by the use of an integrated area-wide approach.. The sterile insect technique (SIT) [1] [2] is a method of biological insect control, whereby overwhelming numbers of sterile insects are released into the wild.

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