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  2. Leaf miner - Wikipedia

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    Leaf miner damage to a horse chestnut tree Leaf with minor miner damage Tomato with leaf miner damage Leaf mines by the moth Phyllocnistis hyperpersea on a Persea borbonia leaf Leaf miner trail on a fallen leaf in a Gondwana cool temperate rainforest. Note the initial thin width of the insect trail, becoming wider as the insect grows while it ...

  3. Phyllocnistis populiella - Wikipedia

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    Phyllocnistis populiella, the common aspen leaf miner or aspen serpentine leafminer, is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is found in northern North America, including Alberta, Massachusetts, Ontario and Alaska. Pupa Damage Damage Infestation. The larvae feed on Populus tremuloides and balsam poplar.

  4. Birch leafminer - Wikipedia

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    Larvae sometimes can be seen easily when leaves are held up to sunlight, especially as the mines and larvae grow larger. Feeding over several weeks causes the blemish to take on a blister-like appearance. A single leaf can contain as many as 40 larvae whose mines may merge to destroy the total photosynthetic area of the leaf. Heavy infestations ...

  5. List of mines in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Name County Years Material Coordinates Adventure mine: Ontonagon: 1850–1920: copper: Alabastine Mine: Kent: 1907– gypsum: Arcadian mine: Houghton: 1898–1908: copper

  6. Agromyzidae - Wikipedia

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    The Agromyzidae are a family of flies, commonly referred to as the leaf-miner flies for the feeding habits of their larvae, most of which are leaf miners on various plants. It includes roughly 2,500 species, they are small, some with wing length of 1 mm. The maximum size is 6.5 mm. Most species are in the range of 2 to 3 mm.

  7. Gracillariidae - Wikipedia

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    Phyllocnistis magnoliella in magnolia leaf. Gracillariidae is an important family of insects in the order Lepidoptera and the principal family of leaf miners that includes several economic, horticultural or recently invasive pest species such as the horse-chestnut leaf miner, Cameraria ohridella.

  8. Phyllonorycter lucidicostella - Wikipedia

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    Phyllonorycter lucidicostella, lesser maple leaf blotch miner, is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from Ontario and Québec in Canada and Alabama, Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maine, Michigan, New York, Vermont and North Carolina in the United States. [2] Larva. The wingspan is about 6.5 mm.

  9. Category:Leaf miners - Wikipedia

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    Leaf miner galleries on a macadamia leaf The main article for this category is Leaf miner . Category for various insects whose larvae live in and eat the leaf tissue of plants.