Prodiplosis longifila(PRDILO)
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P. longifila larvae on tomato flower ovarium
Courtesy: Maria Manzano (Universidad de Colombia, sede Palmira, Colombia)P. longifila larvae on tomato leaflets
Courtesy: Maria Manzano (Universidad de Colombia, sede Palmira, Colombia)P. longifila prepupa on tomato
Courtesy: Maria Manzano (Universidad de Colombia, sede Palmira, Colombia)Tomato leaf bud damage by P. longifila
Courtesy: Maria Manzano (Universidad de Colombia, sede Palmira, Colombia)Adult of P. longifila (female)
Courtesy: Maria Manzano (Universidad de Colombia, sede Palmira, Colombia)Tomato fruit damaged by P. longifila (fruit necrosis around the petiole, forming a spot known as “caregato” (in Spanish) or scab)
Courtesy: Maria Manzano (Universidad de Colombia, sede Palmira, Colombia)Location: Cáqueza, Cundinamarca, Colombia. Damage in this region is called "caracha" (Spanish).
Courtesy: Daniel RincónLocation: Cáqueza, Cundinamarca, Colombia. Damage in this region is called "caracha" (Spanish).
Courtesy: Daniel Rincón