Sunflower Maggot – Strauzia longipennis
Sunflower Maggot (Strauzia longipennis)
Latin Name: Strauzia longipennis
Common Name: Sunflower Maggot
Appearance:
- The white eggs are around 1 mm long and have an elongated form.
- The larvae, often known as maggots, are up to 7 mm long (in the last instar) and creamy white.
- The pupae are white brown and somewhat elongated.
- Adults are about 6 mm in length and have a 13 mm wingspan. Their eyes are red and green, while their bodies are yellow to orange in colour.
- Their wings are coated in light and dark brown bands that form an F pattern as they get closer to the wingtips.