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Phytobia
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Flavosquamata
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Calyptrata
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Flavohumeralis
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Fausta
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Errans
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Ecuadorensis
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Diversata
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Coylesi
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Correntosana
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Confessa
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Colorata
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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Phytobia Clypeolata
''Phytobia''Lioy, P (1864) ''I ditteri distribuite secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale. Atti dell'I. R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 3'' 9(2): 1311-1352. is a genus of flies on the family Agromyzidae, with a worldwide distribution principally in Europe and the Americas. Description As with many Agromyzidae, species of ''Phytobia'' are typically leaf miners on various plants, although other plant parts may be attacked. For example, '' P. betulae'' lays its eggs on the bark of new-growth twigs of suitable birch trees and, after hatching, larvae tunnel downwards along the shoot within the differentiating xylem layer, sometimes reaching the base of the tree. Adults are small-medium-sized flies (approximately 5 mm in the case of ''P. betulae''). Species The Catalogue of Life lists: # '' Phytobia allecta'' # '' Phytobia alocomentula'' # '' Phytobia amelanchieris'' # '' Phytobia aucupariae'' # '' Phytobia betulae'' # '' Phytobia be ...
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