Invasive-species-control
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Eteobalea
Eteobalea is a genus of small moths in the family Cosmopterigidae, established by Hodges in 1962. Some authors treat it as a synonym of Stagmatophora. Species in this genus are root miners, with larvae feeding internally on plant roots. Eteobalea serratella has been investigated as a biological control agent for yellow toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) in agricultural systems.
Ophiomyia chondrillae
Ophiomyia chondrillae is a species of leaf-mining fly in the family Agromyzidae, described by Spencer in 1986. The species is known as a specialized herbivore of Chondrilla juncea (rush skeletonweed), a perennial weed of Eurasian origin that has become invasive in North America and Australia. It has been investigated as a potential biological control agent for this weed. The specific epithet reflects this host association.