Posted by pierred on 12-06-2017 12:20
#1
Hello,
upper side of the leaf:
Pierre Duhem : France : Saint-Leu-la-Forêt : 95320 : 27/04/2017
Altitude : 183 m - Taille : Sans objet
Réf. : 181769
lower side of the leaf:
Pierre Duhem : France : Saint-Leu-la-Forêt : 95320 : 27/04/2017
Altitude : 183 m - Taille : Sans objet
Réf. : 181770
I tried to pinpoint the author of this mine, on http://www.bladmineerders.nl and http://www.leafmines.co.uk, but without success.
I'm now thinking about a mine caused by a Coleophoridae, whose case fell from the leaf for whatever reason, leaving this result. I visited the same site yesterday and found several other leaves with similar pattern.
Thanks in advance for any clues.
Posted by BubikolRamios on 12-06-2017 22:40
#2
forinstance:
http://agrozoo.ne...bddc255953
You have tentiform mine between two side veins. Holes are exit slits.
bladmineerders.nl: Lower-surface, little contracted tentiform mine. Often several mines in a leaf. Frass concentrated in a corner of the mine, from above recognisable as a black patch
In order to locate frass & larva & identify anything allways do backlight photo such as this (central image):
http://agrozoo.ne...40cf78da60
You can see that top photo is practicaly useless.
Edited by BubikolRamios on 12-06-2017 22:42