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Pentti Ketola
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Hi
Can anyone help me to identify this mine of Rubus saxatilis?

Photo on Finland Kokkola 17 Aug. 2019.

Thanks for help.
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Several leaves are turning colors without evidence of mining so I'm not sure you have mines. Blotch mines in Rubus in Europe are described here: https://bladminee...eae/rubus/.
 
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I'm inclined to agree with John. Unless you can see evidence of frass within the blotch, I would suggest this is a fungal problem - particularly the way it's affecting the very edge of the leaf.
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Thank you both!

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