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St. Andrews leaf miner on Quercus SA449 2016 2 - Brachys

St. Andrews leaf miner on Quercus SA449 2016 2 - Brachys
Laurinburg, Scotland County, North Carolina, USA
June 29, 2016

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St. Andrews leaf miner on Quercus SA449 2016 2 - Brachys St. Andrews leaf miner on Quercus SA449 2016 3 - Brachys

Moved
Moved from Unidentified Leaf Mines.

I would be interested in the adult if you are able to rear this one.

Is this also Baliosus nervosu
Is this also Baliosus nervosus?

 
Maybe
But it might be Brachys, and the dense concentration of frass is making me lean that way. Can you see a shiny egg like these

or inserted eggs (sometimes at the edge of a little ragged hole) as in this one

?

 
Actually, there is a shiny eg
Actually, there is a shiny egg. It is Brachys. Also, I don't think this one is scarlet oak after all.

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