rutabaga, swede, turnip, yellow turnip, neep, root, beet (Brassica napus subsp. rapifera, Brassica napus rapifera, Brassica rapifera), three harvested rutabagas, one of them halved, Germany
rutabaga, swede, turnip, yellow turnip, neep, root, beet (Brassica napus subsp. rapifera, Brassica napus rapifera, Brassica rapifera), three harvested rutabagas, one of them halved, Germany
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. Economic entomology for the farmer.. . injurious to cabbage and cauliflower, as well as to onions, rad- ishes, turnips, beets, and other root crops, while other species attack planted seeds like those of melons and even corn. Oc- casionally, instead ol attacking roots, the maggots are found boring in thick or fleshy leaves, and then they make mines or galleries be- tween the upper and lower surfaces, often doing much injury. Sometimes their hab- its are more like those of the house- fly, and the lan-ee are scavengers, while a few have been recorded as parasites on other insects. The group, t