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  2. Delia antiqua - Wikipedia

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    The larvae damage bulbs of onions, garlic, chives, shallots, leeks, and flowering plants. The first generation of larvae is the most harmful because it extends over a long period owing to the females' longevity and occurs when the host plants are small. Seedlings of onion and leek can be severely affected as can thinned-out onions and shallots. [3]

  3. 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).

  4. 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.

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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 ...

  6. Millions of sterile fruit flies are being dropped on L.A. to ...

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    After the discovery of three invasive Mediterranean fruit flies, agriculture officials rolled out a quarantine order and will drop sterile male flies from the sky to disrupt the insects' life cycle.

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