Citrus Gall Midge, Prodiplosis lonqifila Gagne
From Entomology Circulars.
The citrus gall midge Prodiplosis longifila Gagne was first found in Florida by Rainwater ( 1934). This gall midge was recently collected on lime, trees, Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle, at Homestead, Dade Co., …read more
Ctenodactylomyia Watsoni Felt, A Gall Midge Pest Of Seagrape, Coccoloba Uvifera L., In Florida
From Entomology Circulars.
This gall midge is commonly called the seagrape blister gall. It produces numerous unsightly, blisterlike galls (fig. 1 & 2) on leaves, thus substantially decreasing the value of infested plants in nurseries or in landscape situations. …read more