Food Plant: Eupatorium cannabinum (Hemp Agrimony)
Mine: unknown at present (but puparia found November-May).
Notes: Puparia found low down in the stems (from 40-120mm from the base). The puparia can be separated from M.eupatorii (found on the same host) due to the presence of a strong central horn on each of the posterior spiracles (as shown), whereas M.eupatorii has posterior spiracles which are separated and with a very short central horn. Found at eleven sites across East Anglia (Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire) but may be more widespread.
Agromyzidae Recording Scheme Grade: 4
Data: 2019, Eastern England, Graham Moates
Image:© Barry Warrington
References:
Warrington, BP (2019) - A new species of the genus Melanagromyza (Dipetra,
Agromyzidae) from eastern England , Dipterists Digest 26, 181-194
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