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Leaf miner on Symphytum sp.
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Posted on 20-11-2021 10:51
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I have no idea what leaf miner it is, probably Agromyzidae mine? On Symphytum sp. 11.09.2021 Uppsala, Sweden.
Thank you in advance for any help in identification,
Adam
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from the same plant
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This looks more like a Pegomya mine on Rumex.
 
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Thank you very much. I belived that it was Symphytum sp. It was Symphutum specimens nearby, by this plant had no flowers. It may be Rumex sp. I suggest that we can leave mines as undetermined as the host plant is uncertain.
 
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