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St. Andrews leaf miner on Ambrosia artemisiifolia SA1799 2020 1.1 - Agromyza ambrosivora

St. Andrews leaf miner on Ambrosia artemisiifolia SA1799 2020 1.1 - Agromyza ambrosivora
Laurinburg, Scotland County, North Carolina, USA
August 17, 2020
Liriomyza--I'd found this years ago but never reared it successfully. I haven't found it again until now.

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St. Andrews leaf miner on Ambrosia artemisiifolia SA1799 2020 1.1 - Agromyza ambrosivora St. Andrews leaf miner on Ambrosia artemisiifolia SA1799 2020 2.1 - Agromyza ambrosivora St. Andrews leaf miner on Ambrosia artemisiifolia SA1799 2020 3 - Liriomyza St. Andrews leaf miner on Ambrosia artemisiifolia SA1799 2020 7 - Liriomyza

Moved
Moved from Liriomyza.

Also, I think only the third and fourth photos actually show the Liriomyza mine.

Moved
Moved from Liriomyza carphephori.

Owen says this is NOT consistent with carphephori/cracentis. I hope you can find it again and rear a male!

 
I'll see what I can do--I hav
I'll see what I can do--I haven't seen that sort of mine anywhere else, and I did not see it at St. Andrews for a couple of years.

Moved
Moved from Unidentified Leaf Mines.

Adult emerged--unfortunately a female, but Owen can at least tell us if it is consistent with L. carphephori.

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