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Mine in Galeopsis tetrahit
Ingrid Altmann
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Posted on 09-03-2021 16:32
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Hello,
is it possible to say more to this mine in Galeopsis tetrahit?
Perhaps Liriomyza eupatorii?

25.09.2019, forest path near Furth im Wald, Bavarian Forest, Germany

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Hi Ingrid, I'm sure you are right with Liriomyza eupatorii.
It's a bit confusing as there are several mines on one leaf, but you see the spirals as the start of each mine.

Greetings, Eric
 
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Thank you so much Eric!
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