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St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria frutescens SA1379 2018 1 - Macrosaccus robiniella

St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria frutescens SA1379 2018 1 - Macrosaccus robiniella
Laurinburg, Scotland County, North Carolina, USA
August 14, 2018
Could this be Macrosaccus robiniella, https://bugguide.net/node/view/1287332? The Agromyza is on both Wisteria floribunda and Robinia pseudoacacia here--perhaps other miners could mine both species?

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St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria frutescens SA1379 2018 1 - Macrosaccus robiniella St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria frutescens SA1379 2018 3 - Macrosaccus robiniella St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria frutescens SA1379 2018 4 - Macrosaccus robiniella St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria frutescens SA1379 2018 5 - Macrosaccus robiniella

Moved
Moved from Underside mines on Wisteria.

Adult emerged; it does look like robiniella.

Moved
Moved from Unidentified Leaf Mines.

Macrosaccus seems very likely; hopefully we can get some adults and determine which species.

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