Horidiplosis ficifolii

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Horidiplosis ficifolii
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Cecidomyiidae
Genus: Horidiplosis
Species:
H. ficifolii
Binomial name
Horidiplosis ficifolii
(Harris, 2003)

Horidiplosis ficifolii is a species of midges from the genus Horidiplosis.[1] The species was originally described by K. M. Harris and L. J. W. de Goffau in 2003.[2]

Horidiplosis ficifolii was identified from specimens collected in Denmark, Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Larvae can be found on fig leaves of the species Ficus benjamina. They develop in irregular blister galls on young leaves, which might resemble fungal or bacterial leaf spots.[1] Larvae can grow up to 2.0 mm and are rosy-orange. Both adults can have a wingspan up to 2.0 mm. Female specimens are slightly larger.

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