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Photo#461975
unidentified larvae

unidentified larvae
Western Vermont, Vermont, USA
June 1, 2010

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Oak shothole leafminers are tiny fly larvae that live inside oak leaves. These are moth larvae of some sort--I don't know what kind webs oak leaves like this.

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