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Phytomyza stolonigena

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Phytomyza stolonigena
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P. stolonigena
Binomial name
Phytomyza stolonigena
(Hering, 1949)[1]

Phytomyza stolonigena is a leaf mining fly in the family Agromyzidae, whose larvae burrow into leaves of Ranunculus. The larvae of the fly make characteristic mines in Ranunculus leaves; they mine in the petiole, making single corridors that fan out into the leaf blade.[2][3]


References

  1. ^ Hering, E. M. (1949). "Biologische Unterarten bei Phytomyza ranunculi Schrk. (Dipt. Agromyz.)". Entomonograph. 1: 207–210.
  2. ^ "Phytomyza stolonigena Hering, 1949". Plant Parasites of Europe: leafminers, galls and fungi. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Phytomyza stolonigena Hering, 1949 [Diptera: Agromyzidae]". UK Fly Mines. Retrieved 12 March 2020.