Phytomyza angelicae

Kaltenbach, 1874

Phytomyza angelicae is a of fly in the Agromyzidae. The species was described by Kaltenbach in 1874. It is found in Europe, with confirmed records from Belgium, Denmark, and Norway. As a member of the Phytomyza, it likely produces serpentine leaf mines in plant foliage, though specific host associations for this species require verification.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Phytomyza angelicae: //faɪtoʊˈmaɪzə ænˈdʒɛlɪˌkaɪ//

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Distribution

Europe: confirmed present in Belgium (including Brussels-Capital Region and Flemish Region), Denmark, and Norway.

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