Asphondylia solidaginis
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asphondylia-solidaginis-302-6421255
title:
Asphondylia solidaginis
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Asphondylia solidaginis is a species of gall midge (Cecidomyiidae) that induces galls on goldenrods in North America where it is widespread. It was first described by William Beutenmuller in 1907. This species is multivolitine, having several generations each year. Females in spring and early summer deposit eggs in the leaf buds of Solidago altissima and sometimes Solidago gigantea, leading to the development of galls on the leaves in which the fly larvae live and feed. These single-chambered ga
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Species of fly
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asphondylia_solidaginis
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2024-01-06T06:27:40Z
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