Liriomyza septentrionalis
Sehgal, 1968
Liriomyza septentrionalis is a of in the , described by Sehgal in 1968. The species is known from western North America, with records from Alberta, British Columbia, California, and Colorado. As a member of the Liriomyza, it is presumed to have leaf-mining , though specific details of its biology remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Liriomyza septentrionalis: /ˌlɪriˈɒmɪzə ˌsɛptɛnˈtrɪəˌneɪlɪs/
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Distribution
Recorded from Alberta and British Columbia in Canada, and California and Colorado in the United States. The specific epithet "septentrionalis" (meaning "northern") suggests an association with northern or higher-elevation regions.
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Nomenclature
The specific epithet "septentrionalis" is Latin for "northern," likely referring to the ' distribution in northern or montane regions of western North America.