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Agromyzidae raised -> Chromatomyia horticola
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Posted on 22-05-2020 10:41
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Hi,
this fly emerged from a Hesperis matronalis (Brassicaceae) leaf. Pupation occured in the leaf, and mining switched between upper and lower epidermis.
Several larva present, but most of them have been parasitized (probably by a Braconid).

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Edited by Carnifex on 20-11-2022 21:32
Cheers, Lorin

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I would suggest Chromatomyia horticola
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Thanks Tony!
Cheers, Lorin

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