Leaf-miner-fly
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Agromyza pudica
Agromyza pudica is a species of leaf-miner fly in the family Agromyzidae, described by Spencer in 1986. As with other members of this large family, the larvae feed internally within plant leaves, creating distinctive mines. The species is poorly documented in the literature, with limited information available regarding its biology, host associations, or geographic distribution.
Melanagromyza minimoides
Melanagromyza minimoides is a species of leaf-miner fly in the family Agromyzidae, described by Spencer in 1966. The genus Melanagromyza comprises numerous species, many of which are significant agricultural pests whose larvae feed internally within plant stems, seeds, or other tissues. Distribution records indicate this species occurs in Brazil, specifically in the states of Pará and São Paulo. Like congeners, it likely exhibits endophytic larval development, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.
Ophiomyia coniceps
Ophiomyia coniceps is a species of fly in the family Agromyzidae, the leaf-miner flies. It was described by Malloch in 1915. The species is known to occur in Canada and the United States. Like other members of its family, it likely develops as a leaf miner, though specific host plant associations and detailed biology remain poorly documented.