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The main flies that invade wheat seed are primarily from the family Chloropidae, commonly known as seed corn flies. Species such as Chlorops spp. are known to infest wheat, causing damage by feeding on the developing seeds and weakening the plants. Additionally, the wheat midge (Sitodiplosis mosellana) can also affect wheat crops, but it primarily targets the flowers rather than the seeds directly. Effective management practices are essential to control these pests and protect wheat yields.

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