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Incurvaria pectinea (a longhorn moth)

Incurvaria pectinea (a longhorn moth), Feeding holes - leaf upperside - magnified - black background

1. Feeding holes - leaf upperside - magnified - black background (1)

Photography

Image Reference P36905
Magnification macro-photograph macro-photograph
Background black background
Malcolm Storey Specimen directly scanned on HP Scanjet 5470c flatbed scanner. For some photographs of some specimens (eg leaf mines) the transparency adaptor was used.
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Record info

Date: 3 June 2002
OS grid ref: SU56
Lat/Lon: 51° 20' N, 1° 10' W
Location: Vice County: Berks, VC22, England
Voucher: 03/06/2002[P]
Record Summary: Feeding traces in Hazel leaves
Associated organism: feeding traces on living leaves of Corylus avellana

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