Phytomyza agromyzina

Meigen, 1830

Phytomyza agromyzina is a leaf-mining fly in the Agromyzidae. The is known from Europe, with distribution records from Belgium and Denmark. As a member of the Phytomyza, it likely produces serpentine leaf mines in plant foliage, though specific host associations for this species are not documented in the provided sources.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Phytomyza agromyzina: /faɪtoʊˈmaɪzə ˌæɡroʊmaɪˈzaɪnə/

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Distribution

Europe: recorded from Belgium (including Brussels-Capital, Flemish, and Walloon regions) and Denmark.

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