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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. Agromyzidae - Wikipedia

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    The family Agromyzidae is commonly referred to as the leaf-miner flies, for the feeding habits of their larvae, most of which are leaf miners on various plants. [citation needed] Figure 3 Cerodontha denticornis, 3a head lateral, 3b antenna, and figure 5 Phytomyza affinis 5a head lateral, 5b face, 5c antenna

  4. Caloptilia azaleella - Wikipedia

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    Caloptilia azaleella (azalea leaf miner) is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is endemic to Japan, ... Washington and British Columbia, Canada. [5] Description

  5. Phyllonorycter messaniella - Wikipedia

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    The European oak leaf-miner or Zeller's midget (Phyllonorycter messaniella) is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is found in Europe south of the line running from Ireland, through Great Britain, Denmark to Ukraine. It is also found in Macaronesia. It is an introduced species in New Zealand and Australia. [2] [3] Mined leaf of evergreen ...

  6. Category:Leaf miners - Wikipedia

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    Leaf miner galleries on a macadamia leaf. Category for various insects whose larvae live in and eat the leaf tissue of plants. Pages in category "Leaf miners" The ...

  7. Gracillaria syringella - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from John Curtis's British Entomology Volume 6 Leaf mine Leaf mine Larva. The wingspan is 10–13 mm. The forewings are light yellowbrownish, towards base with whitish and dark fuscous strigulae ; an oblique interrupted fascia about 1/4, a somewhat angulated median fascia (sometimes followed by a small costal spot), a tornal spot ...

  8. Phytomyza ilicis - Wikipedia

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    The holly leaf miner is found throughout the holarctic on its host Ilex aquifolium. It is common and widespread in Europe and has been introduced into western Canada and north west USA. [ 4 ] Its distribution is probably dependent upon average temperatures; Peterkin and Lloyd found it absent from areas where the mean temperatures of the coldest ...

  9. Profenusa thomsoni - Wikipedia

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    Profenusa thomsoni, the amber-marked birch leaf miner, [2] is a species of sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae. It is native to the Palearctic realm but has spread to North America. The larvae feed on the foliage of birch trees.