Phytomyza adenostylis Hering, 1926
Diptera, Agromyzidae

Adenostyles alpina; uit Hering (1926b)
mine
Corridor that begins at the leaf underside, and often there is stellate. The subsequent upper-surface segment usually follows the leaf margin for some length. Frass in widely separated grains. Pupation outside the mine.
hostplants
Asteraceae, monophagous
Adenostylis alliariae, alpina.
phenology
Larvae in June (Hering, 1957a).
BENELUX
Not known from the Benelux countries (Fauna Europaea, 2008).
distribution within Europe
Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia (Maček, 1999a; Fauna Europaea, 2009).
references
Beiger (1978a), Černý & Merz (2007a, Hartig (1939a), Hering (1926b, 1957a), Huber (1969a), Maček (1999a), Skala (1936a), von Tschirnhaus (1999a).
25/11/2011
Last modified 28.vi.2017