1985
DOI: 10.1093/ee/14.2.182
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Emergence Patterns of the Seedcorn Maggot, Delia platura (Diptera: Anthomyiidae)

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“…Pupae were buried in the soil at a depth of =6 cm, and emergence cages (Throne & Eckenrode 1985) were placed over the pupae. Emerged flies were removed from cages at approximately weekly intervals, and all anthomyiid flies were identified to species.…”
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“…Pupae were buried in the soil at a depth of =6 cm, and emergence cages (Throne & Eckenrode 1985) were placed over the pupae. Emerged flies were removed from cages at approximately weekly intervals, and all anthomyiid flies were identified to species.…”
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“…Simulation results were compared with SCM emergence in the field during 1981 (Throne & Eckenrode 1985). In the field study, feral SCM were allowed to oviposit in bean plots for 7 days, and the plots were covered with emergence traps.…”
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“…Remarks: This is an agriculture pest especially in greenhouses. It attacks wheat, beans, peas, cucurbits and most cereal crops, damages the germinating seeds and seedlings (Throne andEckenrode, 1985 andSmith, 1989). It is a serious pest of beans in many areas, and of maize in Europe and USA (Hill, 1987).…”
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