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Phyllonorycter blancardella, the
spotted tentiform leafminer, is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from all of Europe, east to Ukraine...
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Phyllonorycter elmaella, the
western tentiform leafminer, is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from
British Columbia in
Canada and California...
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Phyllonorycter malella, the
apple tentiform leafminer, is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Russia (Altai)...
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Parornix geminatella, the
unspotted tentiform leafminer moth, is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from Québec, Canada, and Florida, Georgia...
- Six-toothed bark
beetle Spiny boll worm
Spongy moth
Spotted bollworm Spotted tentiform miner Straw coloured tortrix moth
Sugar beet
weevil Summer fruit tortrix...
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their host plant. The mine has the form of a small, oblong, transparent,
tentiform mine
along the mid-rib.
Afrotropical Gracillariidae Global Taxonomic Database...
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Crataegus laciniata. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. They
create a
lower surface tentiform mine.
Fauna Europaea bladmineerders.nl v t e...
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larva develops and
begins laying down silk, the mine
becomes strongly tentiform,
causing the
upper surface to roll over. The
specific name is derived...
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usually near the edge of the leaflet. Eventually, as the mine
becomes tentiform, the leaf edge is
slightly curled.
Mines on
Amorpha fruticosa Revision...
- They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. The mine
starts as a small,
tentiform mine on the
underside of the leaf. Later, the tip of a leaf is rolled...