Tuta absoluta(GNORAB)
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Larval damage of Tuta absoluta on tomato leaf.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES)Mature fourth instar larva - pre-pupal stage (7.3 mm long).
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Eggs of T. absoluta, laid by pairs.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Newly hatched larva of T. absoluta.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Tuta absoluta damage on a tomato fruit.
Courtesy: Marja van der Straten, National Reference Centre, Plant Protection Service Wageningen (NL).Larva of Tuta absoluta.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Egg of Tuta absoluta.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Leafmines of Liriomyza sp. (gallery, white arrows) and of Tuta absoluta (blotch, red arrows) on tomato leaves.
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog, National Reference Centre, Plant Protection Service Wageningen (NL).Tomato plants infested by T. absoluta at the end of the growing season.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Egg of T. absoluta (0.3 mm long - 0.2 mm large).
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Enlarging gallery of T. absoluta with a larva and frass inside.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Tomato fruits infested by T. absoluta.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Mature fourth instar larva (pre-pupal stage).
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Fourth instar larva (L4).
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Glasshouse tomato plants infested by T. absoluta (spring 2008, Mostaganem, Algeria).
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Adult of T. absoluta.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Glasshouse tomato plant infested by T. absoluta.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Infested tomato fruits showing larval entry holes (dark spots).
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Tuta absoluta - Adult (7 mm - dorsal view).
Courtesy: Marja van der Straten, National Reference Centre, Plant Protection Service Wageningen (NL).Dorsal view of T. absoluta pupa.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Damage of Tuta absoluta on tomato stems.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Adult of Tuta absoluta.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Pupa of T. absoluta.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Young tomato plant infested by T. absoluta.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Second instar larva (L2) - 2.5 to 2.6 mm long.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Tomato leaf infested by T. absoluta.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Male genitalia of Tuta absoluta.
Courtesy: Jean-François Germain, Plant Health Laboratory, Montpellier (FR).Damage of Tuta absoluta on green tomato.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Leaf mines caused by Tuta absoluta on Solanum nigrum.
Courtesy: Dr Andrea Minuto, CERSAA, Albenga (IT).Adult of Tuta absoluta.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Damage of Tuta absoluta on tomato leaves.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Galleries caused by larvae of Tuta absoluta.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Pupa in its cocoon covered by frass under the crown of a tomato fruit.
Courtesy: Marja van der Straten, National Reference Centre, Plant Protection Service Wageningen (NL).Damage of Tuta absoluta on mature tomatoes.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Larva of Tuta absoluta inside a tomato stem.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Pupa of Tuta absoluta.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Larva of Tuta absoluta.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Fullgrown larva of Tuta absoluta in a tomato fruit.
Courtesy: Marja van der Straten, National Reference Centre, Plant Protection Service Wageningen (NL).Third larval instar of T. absoluta inside a tomato fruit.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Adult of T. absoluta (wingspan: 10 mm - length: 6 to 7 mm).
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Gallery caused by Tuta absoluta larva.
Courtesy: JM Cobos Suarez, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid (ES).Pupa in its web cocoon in the crown of a tomato fruit.
Courtesy: Marja van der Straten, National Reference Centre, Plant Protection Service Wageningen (NL).Male genitalia of Tuta absoluta.
Courtesy: Marja van der Straten, National Reference Centre, Plant Protection Service Wageningen (NL).Tuta absoluta on young pepper plant (Capsicum annuum).
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Third instar larva (L3) - 4.5 to 4.6 mm long.
Courtesy: Prof. Yamina Guenaoui and Amine Ghelamallah. University of Mostaganem (DZ).Larva on Parietaria officinalis. Spotted in Southeastern Sicily, S. Croce Camerina (Ragusa province)
Courtesy: Dr Francesco MaugeriTwo larvae on a tomato leaf (cherry tomato), after an insecticide treatment (indoxacarb and vegetal oil)
Courtesy: Dr Francesco MaugeriEggs (on right leaf margin) on Lagenaria longissima grown in a greenhouse.
Courtesy: Dr Francesco MaugeriLeafmine on green bean, in greenhouse. Spotted in Southeastern Sicily, Vittoria (Ragusa province).
Courtesy: Dr Francesco MaugeriLarva within the leaf lamina of Solanum lycopersicum (Santa Ana, San José, CR)
Courtesy: Frank Eduardo Rodríguez RamírezTuta absoluta damage and gallery on a tomato fruit.
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)Tuta absoluta
Courtesy: Jurabek Nodirjonovich Yakhyoyev (Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan)Tuta absoluta
Courtesy: Jurabek Nodirjonovich Yakhyoyev (Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan)Tuta absoluta
Courtesy: Jurabek Nodirjonovich Yakhyoyev (Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan)Tuta absoluta
Courtesy: Jurabek Nodirjonovich Yakhyoyev (Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan)Tuta absoluta
Courtesy: Jurabek Nodirjonovich Yakhyoyev (Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan)Tuta absoluta
Courtesy: Jurabek Nodirjonovich Yakhyoyev (Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan)Tuta absoluta
Courtesy: Jurabek Nodirjonovich Yakhyoyev (Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan)Tuta absoluta
Courtesy: Jurabek Nodirjonovich Yakhyoyev (Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan)Tuta absoluta damage and gallerie on a tomato fruit.
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)Tomato leaf damage caused by Tuta absoluta
Courtesy: Sylwia Żarnecka, Poznań Voivodeship Plant Health and Seed Inspection Service, PolandLarva of Tuta absoluta.
Courtesy: Sylwia Żarnecka, Poznań Voivodeship Plant Health and Seed Inspection Service, Poland