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BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK)
Chromatomyia syngenesiae Hardy, 1849 (a leaf-mining fly)
Records (and photo sets)
Suggested Literature
Chromatomyia syngenesiae may be covered by literature listed under:
Feeding and other inter-species relationships
Chromatomyia syngenesiae is associated with:
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larva |
Magnoliopsida - flowering plants |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Asteraceae - daisies, dandelions and thistles - formerly Compositae |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Chrysanthemum - chrysanthemums (Asteraceae) |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Tanacetum - tansies (Asteraceae) |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Inula - a genus of composites (Asteraceae) |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Senecio - ragworts (Asteraceae) |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Serratula tinctoria - Saw-wort (Asteraceae) |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Arnoseris minima - Lamb's Succory (Asteraceae) |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Hieracium - hawkweeds (Asteraceae) |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Lactuca - lettuces (Asteraceae) |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Sonchus - sow thistles (Asteraceae) |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
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larva |
Taraxacum - dandelions (Asteraceae) |
larva mines leaf |
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Spencer, K.A., 1972 [mine linear, whitish, both upper and lower surface] |
There may be more taxa associated with Chromatomyia syngenesiae listed at higher taxonomic level
Associated with Chromatomyia syngenesiae:
Chromatomyia syngenesiae may be associated with taxa listed at higher taxonomic level
References
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