Leaf mines and leaf miners

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GYÖRGY CSÓKA
Forest Research Institute

Liriomyza impatientis Bri.
Diptera: Agromyzidae

Bivoltine (V-VI. and VIII-IX.). Hosts are the Impatiens species. The mine is a thin, serpentine tunnel first, then becomes a blotch mine. The faeces is in the middle line in the first part and later is deposited in piles. Occurs in Europe, also common in Hungary.

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