rhagoletis Sentence Examples

  1. The rhagoletis pomonella, commonly known as the apple maggot, is a destructive pest that infests apples and pears.
  2. Rhagoletis mendax, the walnut husk maggot, causes premature ripening and kernel damage in walnuts.
  3. Rhagoletis cerasi, the cherry fruit fly, is a major pest of cherries, peaches, and apricots.
  4. The larvae of rhagoletis flies feed within the fruits, causing soft rot and premature ripening.
  5. Rhagoletis flies are attracted to the ripening fruits by kairomones released by the plants.
  6. Management of rhagoletis pests involves the use of insecticides, cultural practices, and biological control.
  7. The rhagoletis female uses its ovipositor to pierce the skin of the fruit and lay its eggs just beneath the surface.
  8. Rhagoletis flies undergo a complete metamorphosis, with distinct larval, pupal, and adult stages.
  9. The rhagoletis maggot stage lasts for several weeks, during which time it feeds on the fruit's flesh.
  10. The adult rhagoletis flies emerge from the infested fruits and mate, completing their life cycle.

rhagoletis Meaning

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rhagoletis (n)

a genus of Trypetidae

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a genus of Trypetidae

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The rhagoletis pomonella, commonly known as the apple maggot, is a destructive pest that infests apples and pears.

Rhagoletis mendax, the walnut husk maggot, causes premature ripening and kernel damage in walnuts.

Rhagoletis cerasi, the cherry fruit fly, is a major pest of cherries, peaches, and apricots.

The larvae of rhagoletis flies feed within the fruits, causing soft rot and premature ripening.