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Leaf miner of Tropaeolum -> Liriomyza cf. strigata
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Carnifex |
Posted on 04-10-2021 18:59
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I reckon it is a dipteran species which made this peculiar pattern. Opening on the underside of the leaf Edited by Carnifex on 03-11-2021 23:02 Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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von Tschirnhaus |
Posted on 03-11-2021 18:42
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Agromyzidae: probably leaf mine of Liriomyza strigata (Meigen, 1830), larva follows the leaf ribs and hides along the stem during day time. It could also be Liriomyza tropaeoli Guglya, 2021 (known from Ukraine) if that is really a valid species. |
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Carnifex |
Posted on 03-11-2021 23:02
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Member Location: Posts: 1833 Joined: 23.06.15 |
Thank you! I will then label it as cf. strigata
Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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