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TRYPETA CANADENSIS Loew 
Gooseberry fruit fly 
Ord. Diptera: Fam. Trypetidae 
The small maggot of the gooseberry midge, Cecidomyia grossulariag 
Fitch, has long been known to breed in currants and gooseberries, thus 
destroying the fruit. This insect and its destructive work was described 


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