Abstract
Introduction: The tomato leaf miner Tuta absoluta (Meyrick, 1917) is a key pest for solanaceous crops, mostly tomato and potato, in many areas of the World. Aims: In this study we present evidences that T. absoluta adults, both males and females, feed on tomato leaves by proboscis. Materials and Methods: Observation were given by a digital camera-equipped stereoscope and confirmed by a Cryo-SEM. Results: We describe and illustrate the adult feeding behaviour and the consequent wounds and scars on the leaves. Discussion and conclusions: A discussion about the role of this unusual behaviour in tomato leafminer biology is given.
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