Liriomyza eupatorii (Kaltenbach, 1873), (a leaf-mining fly)


30 May 2005 at OSGR: SU67 in Berks, England

Record SummaryLarvae in spiral mines on Hemp Agrimony leaf
Found asLarva
Date30 May 2005
Associated organismEupatorium cannabinum
OS grid refOSGR: SU67
Lat/Lon51° 30’ N, 1° 10’ W
Vice CountyBerks, VC no: 22
CountryEngland
Voucher30 May 2005[A]
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Notes:

Pupariated externally (photos 1 June 05).

Reared. Imagines photographed 21 June 05 after they had died in the tube.

Contrary to Spencer (1972), the acrostichals extend well forward of first DC, and mesonotum is shining black although with punctate microsculpture.

The following literature was used to identify this find:

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