Spencer-1986
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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.
Liriomyza violivora
Liriomyza violivora is a leaf-mining fly in the family Agromyzidae, originally described by Spencer in 1986 under the genus Galiomyza before being transferred to Liriomyza. As a member of this genus, it is a small dipteran whose larvae create mines within leaf tissue. The species has been documented in the northeastern United States, specifically Vermont.
Phytoliriomyza pulchella
Phytoliriomyza pulchella is a species of leaf-mining fly in the family Agromyzidae, described by Spencer in 1986. The genus Phytoliriomyza contains fern-feeding specialists, and this species is part of a group of agromyzid flies whose larvae create distinctive mines in fern fronds. Very little published information exists specifically for P. pulchella, though its congeners are well-documented as fern miners.