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Species Stigmella corylifoliella - Hodges#0092

Blueberry leaf mine - Stigmella corylifoliella Blueberry leaf mine 3 - Stigmella corylifoliella Nepticulidae, #2 mine on River Birch, front light - Stigmella corylifoliella Lake Aberdeen leaf miner on Alnus serrulata D1851 2019 3 - Stigmella corylifoliella St. Andrews leaf miner on Morella cerifera SA1712 Stignella yellow 2020 2.1 - Stigmella corylifoliella St. Andrews leaf miner on Morella cerifera SA1712 Stignella yellow 2020 3 - Stigmella corylifoliella Lake Aberdeen leaf miner on Alnus serrulata D2498 adult 2020 3 - Stigmella corylifoliella Lumber River Chalk Banks leaf miner on Lyonia ligustrina D4195 2022 2 - Stigmella corylifoliella
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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Nepticuloidea (Pygmy Leafmining Moths)
Family Nepticulidae
Genus Stigmella
No Taxon (betulicola group)
Species corylifoliella (Stigmella corylifoliella - Hodges#0092)
Hodges Number
0092
Explanation of Names
Author: Clemens, 1861
Remarks
An unusually polyphagous nepticulid, recorded as mining leaves of various Betulaceae, Ericaceae, Myricaceae, Rhamnaceae, and Rosaceae.
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