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Leaf Miner ID Request

Leaf Miner ID Request
Herring Run Watershed, Baltimore City County, Maryland, USA
July 18, 2013
Is this Dioscorea? villosa?? as I suspect? And if so, what agent is folding the leaf?

Underside.

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Moved
Moved from Unidentified Leaf Mines.
I don't see a leaf mine in these photos. The leaf folding was evidently caused by the construction of this cocoon (and subsequent drying & contraction of its silk). It is a moth cocoon, possibly of a leaf-mining species.

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