Pegomya

Guides

  • Pegomya depressiventris

    Pegomya depressiventris is a species of root-maggot fly in the family Anthomyiidae, described by Zetterstedt in 1845. The species belongs to a genus whose larvae are commonly associated with plant roots, though specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented. It has been recorded from Sweden and Norway.

  • Pegomya disticha

    Pegomya disticha is a species of fly in the family Anthomyiidae, described by Griffiths in 1983. It belongs to a genus whose larvae are primarily known as leaf-miners of various plant hosts. The species name 'disticha' refers to an arrangement in two opposite rows, though the specific application to this species is not documented in available sources. As with many anthomyiid flies, adults likely resemble small house flies in general appearance.

  • Pegomya pseudobicolor

    Pegomya pseudobicolor is a species of root-maggot fly in the family Anthomyiidae, described by Griffiths in 1982. It belongs to a genus whose larvae are commonly associated with mining or boring into plant roots and stems. The species has been documented through limited observations, with 15 records on iNaturalist. As with other Pegomya species, it likely shares the general ecological habits of the genus, though specific details remain poorly documented.