Food Plant: Centaurium erythraea (Common centaury)
Mine: July
Notes: A local miner. The mine starts as a gallery, but this is engulfed by the upper surface blotch that eventually forms. This mine is in a basal leaf - right on the ground amongst the grasses etc. The mine is usually in basal part of leaf. The food plant is on most old quarries and many post-industrial sites in the south-east. The larva pupates in the mine and the spiracles protrude through the upper epidermis.
Agromyzidae Recording Scheme Grade: 2
Data: 15.vii.2024, Cranwich, Norfolk, VC28
Image:© Rob Edmunds
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