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TRITOXA FLEXA WIED., THE BLACK ONION FLY (ORTALIDAE, DIPT.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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The black onion fly was observed as an eneniy of onions as early as 1865, but no positive published records of similar injuries were brought to the writer's knowledge until more recent years. This fly is a native species, and although recorded as occurring in New Jersey, it has not attracted attention save in the States of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, and there are, therefore, reasons for believing that it is practically restricted, at least as a pest, to the middle western region and does not extend very far east or south of the states mentioned.
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