Order Diptera Genus Coenosia Rank Species | ||
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Similar Coenosia, Eristalinus taeniops, Dalotia coriaria, Scatella, Eudasyphora |
Coenosia attenuata predator on leaf miner chromatomyia syngenesiae
Coenosia attenuata (also sometimes cited as Coenosia attenuate), commonly called "hunter fly," is a predatory fly native to Southern Europe. It was first discovered in the United States in 2001 by an Integrated Pest Management scout in a greenhouse in New York State. It has since been found throughout North and South America. Coenosia have shown promise as a biological control agent of fungus gnats, shore flies, and other common greenhouse pests.
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