




Agromyza vockerothi
Agromyza vockerothi is a tiny fly that loves to munch on plants. These little insects can be found in gardens and fields, helping to keep nature balanced.
生息地: Gardens and fields
The Agromyza vockerothi is a tiny, dull blackish-grey fly with clear, delicate wings. Its small size, often less than 3mm, makes it easily overlooked among foliage. This fly has relatively large eyes and short antennae, typical of many leaf-mining flies.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
スナップ
最初にスナップしよう!
Agromyza vockerothi creates winding 'art' on leaves as it eats!
Their favorite food plant, columbine, is named after doves!
They are so tiny, many can fit on your fingernail!
This fly's babies grow up completely hidden inside plant leaves!
Agromyza vockerothi larvae can burrow into plant leaves, creating protective tunnels that help them safely eat and grow.
Agromyza vockerothi has specialized mouthparts to feed only on columbine leaves, ensuring specific nourishment for its young.
Agromyza vockerothi can lay tiny eggs inside plant tissue, hiding them from many predators and environmental dangers.
Its babies munch on columbine leaves, while adults may sip nectar.
年齢による違い: Larvae are herbivorous leaf miners; adults may feed on nectar or honeydew, or not at all.
Aquilegia canadensis
Its larvae feed exclusively on its leaves.
Aquilegia vulgaris
Larvae also mine the leaves of this cultivated plant.
Chrysoperla carnea
Lacewing larvae are generalist predators of small insects.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
These flies are harmless, but it's best to watch them from a distance.
3-5 mm
1.5-2.5 mm
20-40 日
Its babies munch on columbine leaves, while adults may sip nectar.
Gardens and fields
Foraging
6
ズームインしてクラスターを分割し、このオブジェクトが撮影された場所を探索しましょう。
新しい観察が追加されると、ここに最近のスナップが表示されます。