Opomyza florum

Opomyza florum

''Opomyza florum'', common name Yellow Cereal Fly or Grass Fly, is a species of acalyptrate Diptera.
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Appearance

''Opomyza florum'' can reach a length of 3.5-5 mm. These small flies are rusty-yellow coloured, with several dark setae on mesonotum and scutellum. Eyes are reddish. Wings are yellowish and transparent, with some smoky-brown spots. The larval main food plants are wild cereals, leguminous and cereal crops. Larvae are oligophagous stem borer, feeding on the stems of plants. They can be found in early spring while adults fly at the end of May–June until October. This species is an agricultural pest, damaging winter cereals such as wheat, barley and rye.

Distribution

This species occurs in all of Europe.

Habitat

''Opomyza florum'' can reach a length of 3.5-5 mm. These small flies are rusty-yellow coloured, with several dark setae on mesonotum and scutellum. Eyes are reddish. Wings are yellowish and transparent, with some smoky-brown spots. The larval main food plants are wild cereals, leguminous and cereal crops. Larvae are oligophagous stem borer, feeding on the stems of plants. They can be found in early spring while adults fly at the end of May–June until October. This species is an agricultural pest, damaging winter cereals such as wheat, barley and rye.It can be found in meadows and fields of cereal crops.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderDiptera
FamilyOpomyzidae
GenusOpomyza
SpeciesO. florum
Photographed in
Bulgaria