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Blotch mine edge of leaf on Angelica - Euleia fratria

Blotch mine edge of leaf on Angelica - Euleia fratria
Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada
October 12, 2016
Phytomyza angelicae sp grp, one example on edge of leaf. Topside, backlit, whole leaf.

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Did these larvae exit and pupate?
You may be right, but I'm having a hard time deciding whether Euleia fratria can be ruled out.

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