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Northern Ireland and elsewhere.
Leafminers of
Europe -
covers over 1800
leafmining insect species.
Leafminers of
southeastern U.S.
woody ornamentals...
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noticed in mid July and August, but the
leafminers have been
feeding inside the leaf
tissue since early spring.
Leafminers overwinter in the soil as prepupae...
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occurring citrus leafminer pheromone has been
developed targeting the
management of this pest. The lure
attracts adult male
citrus leafminers to an insect...
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common horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum). The horse-chestnut
leafminer was
first collected and
inadvertently pressed in
herbarium sheets by the...
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Pegomya hyoscyami, the beet
leafminer or
spinach leafminer, is a grey fly
about 6
millimetres (0.24 in) long. It
emerges in April–May and lays eggs on...
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Willem N. "Filipendula
ulmaria meadowsweet".
Plant Parasites of
Europe leafminers,
galls and fungi.
Retrieved 5
August 2020. Ericson, L.; Burdon, J. J.;...
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Gelechiidae known by the
common names South American tomato pinworm,
tomato leafminer,
tomato pinworm and
South American tomato moth. It is well
known as a...
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growth and pale leaves; thrips,
which turn
leaves gray-green or silver;
leafminers,
which create tunnels within the leaves; flea beetles,
which cut small...
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chrysanthemum leaves are
still a
major host for
destructive pests, such as
leafminer flies including L. trifolii.
Persian powder is an
example of industrial...
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Acrocercops laciniella (blackbutt
leafminer) is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. In Australia, it is
known from the
states of New
South Wales, Queensland...