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St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria floribunda SA1723 2020 6 - Agromyza new-species-on-wisteria

St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria floribunda SA1723 2020 6 - Agromyza new-species-on-wisteria
Laurinburg, Scotland County, North Carolina, USA
April 3, 2020

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St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria floribunda SA1723 2020 6 - Agromyza new-species-on-wisteria St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria floribunda SA1723 2020 7 - Agromyza new-species-on-wisteria St. Andrews leaf miner on Wisteria floribunda SA1723 2020 8 - Agromyza new-species-on-wisteria

Adult male emerged!
And I'm pretty sure I have a male from SA1719 too.

 
Great news about this one and
Great news about this one and about the Celtis miner!! Should I still collect more this season? It is a late spring, so Wisteria has not even bloomed yet. Leaves/mines should be out in the next 2-3 weeks.

 
Well...
These specimens *should* be enough, but it wouldn't hurt to collect some more if the opportunity arises, just to be on the safe side. Hopefully Owen will be able to get a look at them this summer, and then we'll know for sure.

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