The British gall midges of peas
Barnes, Horace Francis
(1928)
The British gall midges of peas.
Bulletin of Entomological Research, 19 (2).
pp. 183-185.
10.1017/S0007485300020459
There are in Britain three species of gall midges the larvae of which may be found in pea-pods: the pea midge (Contarinia pisi, Winn.), which is the most common and is sometimes a pest; Lestodiplosis pisi, Barnes, a predator on the former; and Clinodiplosis pisicola, sp. n., an inquiline. The larvae are readily distinguishable both by their colour and by the structure of their anal extremities (fig. 1).
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