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mines on Ranunculus sp. => Phytomyza ranunculivora?
basileus
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Is it possible to identify the family/genus of Diptera by such mines? Transcarpathion region of Ukraine. September.
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basileus wrote:
Is it possible to identify the family/genus of Diptera by such mines? Transcarpathion region of Ukraine. September.

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Hi, I think the long white mines are made by Phytomyza ranunculi.

Greetings, Eric
 
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eklans wrote:
Hi, I think the long white mines are made by Phytomyza ranunculi.

Greetings, Eric


Thank you
 
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I would say this is more likely to be Phytomyza ranunculivora.
 
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Barry wrote:
I would say this is more likely to be Phytomyza ranunculivora.


Thank you
 
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