RF2HP5DFT–Gall midget, Cecidomyiidae on leaf photographed with high magnification
RF2HDDHKY–Adult Gall Midget of the family Cecidomyiidae
RF2M570XJ–Adult Gall Midget of the family Cecidomyiidae.
RM2JRRA3G–Midges (Cecidomyiidae) hang on spider silk waiting to mate.
RF2JR276N–Swollen vetch (Vicia) pods by feeding inside larvae of Gall-midges (Cecidomyiidae, Diptera).
RMPRYA79–A large huntsman spider with prey, a swarm of gall midges (Cecidomyiidae) are sitting on him likely engaging in kleptoparasitism and stealing food.
RF2FTC1P2–Gall midget, Cecidomyiidae on lichen photographed with high magnification
RM2GJX1DB–Galls on the leaves of Perennial Sow-thistle Sonchus arvensis caused by the Midge Cystophora sonchi
RMD3MNE6–Head and antennae of a female predatory midge, Aphidoletes aphidimyza
RM2CCG90C–Galls on Sow Thistle Leaf caused by the Gall Midge Cystiphora sonchi
RF2RFEHYA–species of pest fly from the family Chloropidae. It is also known as the chloropid gout fly or barley gout fly. It is an oligophagous pest of cereal c
RMF00YMR–A group of gall midges (family Cecidomyiidae) cling to a cobweb.
RF2DG4PNY–Traces Of Defeat By Leaf Gall Midges On Red Currant Leaves In Summer Sunny Day
RF2M04CKB–Adult Gall Midget of the family Cecidomyiidae
RF2D6840Y–Traces Of Defeat By Leaf Gall Midges On Red Currant Leaves In Summer Sunny Day
RF2HN6FN2–Cecidomyiidae disease and currant pests gall midges and catocha. The concept of combating diseases and pests of agricultural cultivated plants.
RF2JH6BMH–Gall midges (Cecidomyiidae) on young beech (Fagus) leaves, Bavaria, Germany
RF2FWXD0F–Gall midget, Cecidomyiidae laying eggs in fir wood
RF2EFP2WK–Cecidomyiidae gall midges and gnats eggs on leaf
RMA0FGWJ–gall midges, gall gnats (Cecidomyiidae), gall
RMPFRR01–Gleditsia triacanthos (Honey Locust) leaves affected by gall midges and healthy leaves
RMRJWFEJ–Parasitoid wasps hatched in damage created by Asian rice gall midge, Orseolia oryzae, in a rice stem, Thailand
RM2JRRA2D–Midges (Cecidomyiidae) hang on spider silk waiting to mate.
RF2JR276H–Swollen vetch (Vicia) pods by feeding inside larvae of Gall-midges (Cecidomyiidae, Diptera).
RMPRYA7C–A large huntsman spider with prey, a swarm of gall midges (Cecidomyiidae) are sitting on him likely engaging in kleptoparasitism and stealing food.
RMW7544G–Hackberry Thorn Gall Midge (Celticecis spiniformis) galls on the underside of a Hackberry tree leaf.
RMBY64RA–Gall midge (Resseliellia sp.) exposed from field bean stem epidermis
RMW70G6F–A Hackberry Pubescent Gall Midge (Celticecis pubescens) gall grows on the underside of a Hackberry tree leaf.
RMCRRDB2–Predatory midge larvae (Aphidoletes aphidimyza) feeding on chrysanthemum aphids
RMW9XD98–A Hickory Sticky Ginger Jar Gall Midge (Caryomyia viscidolium) gall attached to top surface of a leaf.
RMD3MNE5–Head and antennae of a female predatory midge, Aphidoletes aphidimyza
RMDDY9F0–Galls on Meadowsweet Filipendula ulmaria leaves caused by the Gall Midge Dasineura ulmaria
RF2M04CKA–Adult Gall Midget of the family Cecidomyiidae
RF2F1GABX–Traces Of Defeat By Leaf Gall Midges On Red Currant Leaves In Summer Sunny Day
RMH0P17F–Galls on Germander Speedwell Veronica chamaedrys caused by the Gall Midge Jaapiella veronicae.
RF2JH6BMA–Gall midges (Cecidomyiidae) on young beech (Fagus) leaves, Bavaria, Germany
RMJMK58H–Marginal rolls and contortions on the leaves of Amphibious Bistort Persica amphibia caused by the Gall Midge Wachtliella persicariae
RM2R8XEK4–Rainfarn-Gallmücke, Rainfarngallmücke, Galle an Rainfarn, Rhopalomyia tanaceticola, Rhopalomyia tanacetifolia, Tansy Flask Gall
RMA0FGTN–gall midge, gall gnat (Cecidomyiidae), imago
RME8DMEJ–Galls on the leaves of Perennial Sow-thistle Sonchus arvensis caused by the Midge Cystophora sonchi
RMPHT4R7–beech gall midge;
RF2FNG23F–Closeup of a Willow rose gall midge Rabdophaga rosaria on Salix alba
RF2JR276P–Swollen vetch (Vicia) pods by feeding inside larvae of Gall-midges (Cecidomyiidae, Diptera).
RMPRY9MW–A spider eats its prey, some sort of lacewing. If you look carefully you can see a small gall midge engaging in kleptoparasitism e.g. stealing food.
RF2H87EKA–A Fly wheat midge or orange wheat blossom midge Sitodiplosis mosellana from family Cecidomyiidae on ear of wheat.
RMHHYB19–Geocrypta Galii (?) on Galium uliginosum, Fen Bedstraw
RM2J6CMJ2–Galls caused by beech gall-midge, Mikiola fagi, on beech leaves. Pyrenees.
RMD3MNFF–Head and antennae of a female predatory midge, Aphidoletes aphidimyza
RF2K401PT–gall of a rabdophaga strobilina gall midge on a salix purpurea willow
RF2M04CB6–Adult Gall Midget of the family Cecidomyiidae
RMBEPHXN–Blackberry midge (Dasineura plicatrix) larvae on a leaf
RF2M04AXG–Adult Gall Midget of the family Cecidomyiidae
RF2JH6BM7–Gall midges (Cecidomyiidae) on young beech (Fagus) leaves, Bavaria, Germany
RF2JYB7PF–Adult Gall Midget of the family Cecidomyiidae
RM2PGGTJ5–Aphid gall midges (Cecidomyiidae), Other animals, Insects, Animals, Cases of pupae of predatory midge, Aphidoletes aphidimyza, after hatching in
RF2H7HGG4–Adult Gall Midget of the family Cecidomyiidae
RMA0FGWM–gall midges, gall gnats (Cecidomyiidae), opened gall with larva
RM2R8XEJR–Rainfarn-Gallmücke, Rainfarngallmücke, Galle an Rainfarn, Rhopalomyia tanaceticola, Rhopalomyia tanacetifolia, Tansy Flask Gall
RMPHT4PN–beech gall midge;
RFS46MAE–Rose Gall which is a chemically induced distortion of a dog rose, caused by a gall wasp. St Catherine's Hill Nature Reserve Hampshire, United Kingdom.
RM2WH8CPF–Natural closeup on leaf, infected by the beech gall midge, a gall-causing fly, Mikiola fagi
RF2H87EK5–A Fly wheat midge or orange wheat blossom midge Sitodiplosis mosellana from family Cecidomyiidae on ear of wheat.
RM2WR0M7K–Natural closeup on a typical dried Camellia gall induction of Rabdophaga rosaria gall midge on Salix, Willow
RM2J6CMHM–Galls caused by beech gall-midge, Mikiola fagi, on beech leaves. Pyrenees.
RF2T5M410–species of pest fly from the family Chloropidae. It is also known as the chloropid gout fly or barley gout fly. It is an oligophagous pest of cereal c
RF2K401PE–gall of a rabdophaga strobilina gall midge on a salix purpurea willow
RF2JCCTRH–Mikiola fagi midge galls on beech (Fagus sylvatica) leaves
RMBEPN8N–Blackberry midge (Dasineura plicatrix) larvae on a leaf
RF2CADCK3–Macro of many Galls or cecidia outgrow of Galls wasp eggs on the surface of Fagus leaves
RF2PTBGT0–Traces Of Defeat By Leaf Gall Midges On Red Currant Leaves In Summer Sunny Day. Plant Disease.
RM2JBA5BD–Vertical closeup on a gall midge or gnat of the nettle pouch gall fly, Dasineura urticae, on a common nettle leaf , Urtica diocia
RMBEBTPY–Red galls on wild carrot (Daucus carota) caused by a gall midge (Kiefferia pimpinellae : Cecidomyiidae), UK.
RFW36C1B–galls on a beech, closeup
RMA0FGXK–gall midges, gall gnats (Cecidomyiidae), larvae in a gall
RM2R8XEJY–Rainfarn-Gallmücke, Rainfarngallmücke, Galle an Rainfarn, Rhopalomyia tanaceticola, Rhopalomyia tanacetifolia, Tansy Flask Gall
RMPHT4RC–beech gall midge;
RMKN0N6M–Rainfarn-Gallmücke, Rainfarngallmücke, Galle an Rainfarn, Rhopalomyia tanaceticola, Rhopalomyia tanacetifolia
RFC1YGM4–Culicidae
RF2H87EK7–A Fly wheat midge or orange wheat blossom midge Sitodiplosis mosellana from family Cecidomyiidae on ear of wheat.
RFR071A1–Mikiola fagi galls on the beech leaf on the Tara mountain in Serbia
RF2H87DK6–Wheat fly Contarina (Contarinia; formerly Cecidomyia) tritici - wheat yellow blossom midge. It is important pest of cereals from family Cecidomyiidae.
RF2JMTA5M–Mikiola fagi, eggs of the mosquito on leaves of a beech
RF2RC09HM–Purple bunch of beech gall midge mikiola fagi, cecidomyia fagi caused by a Cecidomyiidae fly on green leaf
RF2WAGJ10–species of pest fly from the family Chloropidae. It is also known as the chloropid gout fly or barley gout fly. It is an oligophagous pest of cereal c
RF2K401P7–gall of a rabdophaga strobilina gall midge on a salix purpurea willow
RF2JCCC9H–Mikiola fagi midge galls on beech (Fagus sylvatica) leaves
RMBEPXA5–Blackberry midge (Dasineura plicatrix) larvae on a leaf
RF2CADCK0–Macro of many Galls or cecidia outgrow of Galls wasp eggs on the surface of Fagus leaves
RF2PT33BC–Traces Of Defeat By Leaf Gall Midges On Red Currant Leaves In Summer Sunny Day. Plant Disease.
RF2K06317–A Macro of many Galls or cecidia outgrow of Galls wasp eggs on the surface of Fagus leaves
RF2T8F5H6–cysts, eggs, on a green leaf laid by the insect Dasineura pellex is a species of mosquito in the family Cecidomyiidae, isolated on a white background,
RFW36C18–galls on a beech, closeup
RMA0FGWR–gall midges, gall gnats (Cecidomyiidae), galls on a beach leaf
RM2BDX5B6–Hessian Fly, a gall midge
RM2RKNN11–gall midge (Rhopalomyia tanaceticola, Rhopalomyia tanacetifolia), gall on common tansy, Germany
RMKN0N64–Rainfarn-Gallmücke, Rainfarngallmücke, Galle an Rainfarn, Rhopalomyia tanaceticola, Rhopalomyia tanacetifolia
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