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A picturewinged fly

Harmful Effects of A picturewinged fly

Ceroxys latiusculus

A species of Ceroxys

A picturewinged fly poses risks to willow plants by feeding on their flowers and fruits, causing wilting, discoloration, and nutrient deprivation. This can lead to reduced reproductive ability and overall plant health decline.

What Type of Pest Is A picturewinged fly?

Hurt Plant
Hurt Plant
Damage Stage
Adults
Host Plants
Willow
Host Plants Organs
Flowers, Fruits
Damage Ways
Sucking Plant Fluids
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
When a picturewinged fly feeds, it particularly targets the flowers and fruits of willow plants. Its method of damage is by sucking plant fluids, which deprives the willow of essential nutrients and water. Such activity may lead to wilting, discoloration, and a general decline in plant health, potentially reducing the plant's ability to reproduce and thrive.
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