rhagoletis pomonella
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Definition
Noun: 1. Apple maggot fly: A species of fruit fly (Rhagoletis pomonella) whose larvae (maggots) infest and feed on the fruit of apple trees, causing significant damage to crops. It is a major agricultural pest.
Usage
- The Rhagoletis pomonella is a classic example of sympatric speciation, where a population evolved to infest apples after originally feeding on hawthorn fruit.
- Orchard managers must monitor for Rhagoletis pomonella to protect their apple harvest from infestation.
- The life cycle of Rhagoletis pomonella is closely tied to the development of apple fruit.
Advanced Usage
- In evolutionary biology, Rhagoletis pomonella is frequently cited in studies of host-plant shifting and the formation of new species.
- The term is used in technical, scientific contexts such as entomology, agriculture, and evolutionary studies.
Variants and Related Words
- Apple maggot: A common name for the larval stage of .
- Railroad worm: This is a different pest; it is not a variant of but another type of insect larvae that can bore into fruit.
Synonyms
- Apple maggot fly
Related Terms and Contexts
- Entomology: The scientific study of insects, where this term is precisely classified.
- Agricultural pest: A general category describing organisms like that damage crops.
- Tephritidae: The family of fruit flies to which belongs.
- Larva (pl. larvae): The immature, worm-like feeding stage of the insect.
Noun
- larvae bore into and feed on apples