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Note On Marmara fasciella Chambers


Ecological impacts of the emerald ash borer. Pp. 15-62. In: R.G. Van Driesche (ed.), Biology and Control of Emerald Ash Borer.


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Mine seemed to match Marmara


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Not on BG yet


You're probably right


Marmara apocynella


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looks like Marmara on Sourwoo


Marmara?


Intriguing


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Marmara elotella


Marmara


Actually fourth Marmara stem


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I'm glad to have the confirma


In general,


I am not sure if this is anyt


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Marmara on Rubus


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Nope


Within Marmara, the only spec


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Marmara fraxinicola? Also, I


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Could this be a Marmara? On


Marmara


Is this Marmara smilacisella?


Marmara


Could this be a Marmara? The


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Marmara sp. does look like a


Marmara


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Marmara gulosa


Marmara


Marmara


Marmara on toyon (Heteromeles)


Marmara


0718.97 - Marmara sp.


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Possible ID?


I too have wondered about tha


Good news and bad news


I think safe to move to Marmara fasciella, yes


Thanks


that is sad...


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Spirals


Phenology


Great news! I suspect the Ma


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Tentatively moved to Marmara


I have been looking out for t


Menispermum mordellids


Info


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Marmara


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Marmara


Yes, definitely not


Marmara


Not sure


Marmara


I've found these before...


Marmara


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It looks like what I'd call a typical Marmara--


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Marmara fasciella


Marmara sp.


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Hey, nice!


Sorry


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Marmara sp., anyway


yes--I'm glad you got to see


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Caution


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I can't find the larva


It can be hard to tell when they're empty


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Have you found any more of these?


I'm not sure


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Sure looks like a mine...


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Oh golly,


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Thanks! No wonder, if it is i


Thanks! No wonder, if it is i


There are some similar moths identified as Marmara


I will tentatively agree...


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Could be


Marmara?


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No need--I think I can see all I'm going to see...


It does seem like it could be a Marmara...


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I'm pretty sure this is old and abandoned


Not anything that's known to occur on Toxicodendron...


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Hmm


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Ageratina stem miner?


Yes, I wonder too


Cool


Holy smokes


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"bark flaps"


Thanks, Charley


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Marmara possibly viburnella


Sure thing


Thanks very much


Looks like Marmara


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I visited this site today to


Size?


It sure looks like a Marmara mine to me--


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Could be!


3147.2


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Is the one I found on Ostrya


More likely a new species


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old Marmara mines


Let me know if you wish to se


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It's possible...


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A normal exit of a Marmara larva...


I should probably confirm the


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Marmara or...?


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It's conceivable...


The mine seems to travel all


This one was good to see, anyway


Other photos?


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Marmara auratella?


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Reminds me of Marmara


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I'm still thinking these look like Acalyptris,


Question


Cool--I wondered about Marmar


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Lithocolletinae


Questions for both of you


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genus Marmara


No, definitely Agromyzidae


recent somewhat similar post


It does remind us of Marmara


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looks like


M. fasciella


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More photos


Would more images help to con


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salictella and gulosa


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Marmara fasciella...


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New host records


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Gulosa is found in warm clima


How did you determine this to be Marmara salictella?


salictella and gulosa


How did you determine this


just a guess


DNA results


Looks Like 0708 - Marmara fasciella


DNA results


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