Liriomyza pistilla
Lonsdale, 2017
Liriomyza pistilla is a of in the , described by Lonsdale in 2017. The Liriomyza includes numerous economically important leafminer species whose feed internally within leaf tissue, creating distinctive serpentine or blotch mines. As a recently described species, detailed biological information for L. pistilla remains limited. The species is known from specimen records in entomological collections, including the Research Museum at the University of California, Riverside.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Liriomyza pistilla: /ˌlɪriˈɒmɪzə pɪˈstɪlə/
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Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Primary Type List | Entomology Research Museum
- Publications | Entomology Research Museum
- Predicting Shifts in the Range of Invasive Insect Species in the Face of Climate Change
- Blackjack oak “flower” | Beetles In The Bush
- A Case for Preservation: Maintaining Insect Collections in Developing Countries