Agromyza aprilina

Malloch, 1915

Agromyza aprilina is a of leaf-mining fly in the Agromyzidae, described by Malloch in 1915. As a member of this family, it is presumed to produce larvae that feed internally within leaf tissue, creating distinctive mines. The species is accepted in current but specific biological details remain poorly documented in available literature.

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How to pronounce Agromyza aprilina: /ˌæɡrəˈmaɪzə ˌæprɪˈlaɪnə/

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Taxonomic note

The specific epithet 'aprilina' likely refers to the month of April, suggesting the was originally described from specimens collected in spring. No type locality or detailed collection data is provided in the available sources.

Data limitations

The provided sources (Encyrtid Holdings database, GBIF, and Catalogue of Life) contain only taxonomic and nomenclatural information. No biological, ecological, or morphological data specific to this is available in these sources. The Encyrtid Holdings source, while extensive for , does not cover Agromyzidae.

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