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unknown feeding pattern on Alnus, 2015-07-03
Lennart Bendixen
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Posted on 26-11-2015 23:20
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Hello,

for which insect larva is this feeding pattern typical, does somebody know that?

Thanks for your help!

Lennart

2015-07-03, Northern Germany, S-H, Mohrkirch, hedge bank, Alnus sp.
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BubikolRamios
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Posted on 29-11-2015 14:17
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perhaps Phyllonorycter froelichiella -->http://www.lepifo...elichiella
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Posted on 29-11-2015 15:09
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That's possible indeed! I've seen Phyllonorycter nicellii / froelichiella in the same hedge, so it wouldn't be unlikely. Thanks for the good hint!
 
empeejay
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Certainly not!

See this. It also feeds on Alnus.


BubikolRamios wrote:
perhaps Phyllonorycter froelichiella -->http://www.lepifo...elichiella
 
Lennart Bendixen
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Posted on 29-11-2015 18:28
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You're right, there are no mines visible in my leaf, as opposed to the ones in lepiforum.
So Tenthredinidae fits even better - thank you!

According to Lorenz / Kraus there are several species feeding on Alnus, but unfortunately they didn't add any pictures Wink
 
BubikolRamios
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I see no problem that you don't see any mine there. "Mines" can start there life and die at any time within process for whatever reason.
If I would speculate I wold say we see feeding damage of caterpillar which later/before creates tent (lepiforum), but that is speculation.
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