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Agromyzidae ->Agromyza alnivora
Pentti Ketola
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Hi,
I take the photo on 25 August 2011 Kokkola, Finland.
Can anyone help me identify these corridor?
Could this be Agromyza alnivora?

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With leaf miners it always helps to know what the plant is.
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Tony Irwin wrote:
With leaf miners it always helps to know what the plant is.


Alnus glutinosa is a tree.

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Thanks, Pentti.
It does look like Agromyza alnivora. There is a very good site for leafminers - see http://www.bladmi...nivora.htm. The British leafminer site is also good, but does not cover so many species - http://www.leafmi...
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Many thanks Tony!

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