Phytomyza fuscula
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Phytomyza fuscula Zetterstedt, 1838
This leafminer fly is an important pest of barley in Scandinavia. It is also found in other parts of Europe, in temperate parts of Asia and has been reported from North America. Up to 50,000 larvae/m2 have been estimated during outbreaks. Oats, rye, other cereals and grasses are secondary hosts. There is one generation per year and P. fuscula overwinters as adult.
Synonyms:
Chromatomyia fuscula