Agromyza alnibetulae
Agromyza alnibetulae is a leaf-mining fly in the Agromyzidae. The is associated with alder (Alnus) and birch (Betula) plants, as indicated by its specific epithet. Larvae create serpentine or blotch mines in leaves. are small, typically 2-3 mm in length, with the reduced wing venation characteristic of the .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Agromyza alnibetulae: //ˌæɡrəˈmaɪzə ælˈnɪbətʃuːli//
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Host Associations
- Alnus - plantindicated by specific epithet 'alnibetulae' (alder component)
- Betula - plantindicated by specific epithet 'alnibetulae' (birch component)
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Taxonomic note
The provided context contains no information about Agromyza alnibetulae. The source material describes the Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) collection at the University of California, Riverside, which consists entirely of , not dipteran leaf miners. The specific epithet 'alnibetulae' is a compound referring to Alnus (alder) and Betula (birch), indicating plant associations typical of many Agromyza .