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Heterotheca (common names goldenasters, camphorweed, or telegraph weed) [5] is a genus of North American plants in the family Asteraceae. [1] [6] Etymology.
Other English common names include moonflower, devil's weed, and hell's bells. All species of Datura are extremely poisonous and psychoactive , especially their seeds and flowers, which can cause respiratory depression , arrhythmias , fever , delirium , hallucinations , anticholinergic toxidrome , psychosis , and death if taken internally.
For terms see Morphology of Diptera and Tephritidae glossary. Tephritidae morphology. Tephritids are small to medium-sized (2.5–10 mm) flies that are often colourful, and usually with pictured wings, the subcostal vein curving forward at a right angle.
Thyme, flax, coffee tree, and the invasive weed, horehound Agrilus planipennis: emerald ash borer Insecta: Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Ash trees (Fraxinus) Agrilus prionurus: soapberry borer Insecta: Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Western soapberry (Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii) Anastrepha ludens: Mexican fruit fly Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae ...
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Datura stramonium, known by the common names thornapple, jimsonweed (jimson weed), or devil's trumpet, [2] is a poisonous flowering plant in the Daturae tribe of the nightshade family Solanaceae. [3] Its likely origin was in Central America , [ 2 ] [ 4 ] and it has been introduced in many world regions.
Most female horse flies feed on mammal blood, but some species are known to feed on birds, amphibians or reptiles. Other bloodfeeding Diptera are Ceratopogonidae Phlebotominae Hippoboscidae, Hydrotaea and Philornis downsi (Muscidae), Spaniopsis and Symphoromyia Rhagionidae. There are no known acalyptrates that are obligate blood-feeders.
Euleia heraclei (Tephritidae), showing the patterned wings. Tephritoidea are generally rather hairy flies with setae weakly differentiated. They have the following synapomorphies: male tergum 6 strongly reduced or absent; surstylus or medial surstylus with toothlike prensisetae (in Piophilidae only in one genus); female sterna 4-6 with anterior rodlike apodemes; female tergosternum 7 ...