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mines of Agromyzidae ID => Agromyza idaeiana/filipendulae
basileus
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Is it possible to identify the genus of fly by such mines? Host plant - Aruncus dioicus. Transcarpathion region of Ukraine, August.
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basileus wrote:
Is it possible to identify the genus of fly by such mines? Host plant - Aruncus dioicus. Transcarpathion region of Ukraine, August.

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The mine seems identical to those of Agromyza idaeiana http://www.ukflymines.co.uk/Keys/ARUNCUS.php
but consider that determination of tmines may not be safe.
 
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Jan Maca wrote:
The mine seems identical to those of Agromyza idaeiana http://www.ukflymines.co.uk/Keys/ARUNCUS.php
but consider that determination of tmines may not be safe.


Thank you
 
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The mines of Agromyza filipendulae are also extremely similar to the mines in these images.
 
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Barry wrote:
The mines of Agromyza filipendulae are also extremely similar to the mines in these images.


Thank you
 
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