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Pond educational resource pack - flies
Larva Dixid Midge Larva [Up to 50mm] [4-8mm] Black-fly Larva Phantom Crane-fly Larva [Up to 10mm] [Up to 35mm] Phantom Midge Larva Culex Mosquito Larva [Up to 14mm] [Up to 10mm] Anopheles Mosquito Larva ...
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A Guide to the Biological Control of Greenhouse Aphids
Introduction Aphids The Lifecycle of Beneficial Insects Predatory Gall Midge Syrphid Flies Lady Beetles Parasitic Wasps Locating Aphids ... and so completes the cycle. Predatory Gall Midge (Aphidoletes aphidimyza) The predatory gall midge is a small, delicate insect. less than ... internal organs visible beneath its partially transparent skin. The larva hitches itself along, lifting its pointed head and ...
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Pond educational resource pack - beetles
A whirligig beetle dives when alarmed, carrying an air bubble stuck to its rear. Its larva has fringes ... . Water Scavenger Beetle Diving Beetle Whirligig Beetle [Adult 1-150mm, larva larger] [Adult 2-38mm, larva larger] [Adult 3-8mm, larva larger] Cornwall Biodiversity Initiative Pond Educational Resource Pack Key Stages ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - Bristle Worm
EEK! - Critter Corner - Bristle Worm . Wonderful Wacky Water Critters Bristle Worm These tiny, uncommon animals can be told from midge larva and other worms by the pairs of bristles on each segment. Like most worms the bristle worm breathes through its skin and eats dead plants for a living. Back to Worm-Like Critters .
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Twospotted Spider Mite on Artichoke
(Chrysopa spp.), sixspotted thrips (Scolothrips sexmaculatus), damsel bugs (Nabis spp.), and a cecidomyiid midge larva (Feltiella acarivora). Organically Acceptable Methods Cultural and biological controls are acceptable for use on organically ...
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Project Wildlife
Aphid Midge: a larva eats more than sixty species of aphids. Assassin Bug: predator of many common pests ...
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