Associations
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Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Eumerus tuberculatus feeds within decaying bulb of Narcissus
Other: major host/prey
Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Eumerus tuberculatus feeds within decaying rhizome of Iris
Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Eumerus tuberculatus feeds within decaying bulb of Pastinaca sativa ssp. sativa var. hortensis
Brief Summary
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Eumerus tuberculatus Rondani, the lesser bulb fly, is one of three closely related syrphid fly species known together as the lesser bulb flies (the others are the onion bulb fly, Eumerus strigatus and the narcissus bulb fly, Eumerus narcissi Smith) whose larvae can cause much damage for onion and flower bulbs (for example narcissus, hyacinth, lilies, etc.) as well as potato tubers. The lesser bulb flies were introduced to the United States from Europe, probably in contaminated bulbs. Like most hoverflies (family Syrphidae) the adults eat pollen and nectar, are generally thought of as beneficial pollinators. They are metallic bronze-colored flies about 5-10mm that lay masses of up to 40-50 eggs on the soil near plant bulbs or on the skin covering or neck of the bulb itself. The larvae that hatch out burrow into the bulb, and develop inside, causing the inside of the bulb to decay and liquefy, usually completely destroying the bulb. Many individual larvae can inhabit one bulb. Although they can use healthy bulbs, larva prefer to infest bulbs that are already damaged, and in order to develop, they require other organisms to help promote decay, such as stem nematodes or root rot fungi. Two generations of flies occur each year, the second generation overwinters in the bulb as an almost full-grown larva and crawls out to pupate in early spring. While pesticide controls are not available, cultural and sanitary practices can help control this maggot. Planting bulbs deep and keeping them covered with dirt as well as removing damaged bulbs help to prevent larvae infestation from propagating. (Barbour et al. 2008; Murray; University of Florida 2003; Wilcox 1926)
Eumerus tuberculatus: Brief Summary
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Eumerus tuberculatus, the lesser bulb fly (a common name shared by several species of this genus) is a species of hoverfly from the family Syrphidae, in the order Diptera. It is a pest that destroys the bulbs of Narcissus.
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