HESSIAN FLY


Meaning of HESSIAN FLY in English

noun

Usage: often capitalized H

Etymology: so called from the belief it was brought to America by Hessian soldiers

: a small two-winged fly ( Mayetiola destructor ) which is destructive to wheat in America and whose larvae live between the base of the lower leaves and the stalk and suck the juices of the plant

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