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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (5): 935–954.
...Isaac S. Winkler; Conrad C. Labandeira; Torsten Wappler; Peter Wilf Abstract Fossilized leaf mines and other traces of phytophagous insects provide a unique window into ecological and evolutionary associations of the past. Leaf-mining flies (Diptera: Agromyzidae) are an important component...
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Figure 3.  1–10 , representative mines of six extant leaf-mining species of...
Published: 01 September 2010
Figure 3. 1–10 , representative mines of six extant leaf-mining species of Agromyzidae ( 1 – 7 ) and, for contrast, three species of Lepidoptera ( 8 – 10 ). 1 , serpentine mine of unidentified agromyzid on Solidago sp. (Asteraceae); 2 , mine of Liriomyza sativae Blanchard, 1938 (Agromyzidae
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Table 1. Synopsis of named fossils originally or later attributed to Agromy...
Published: 01 September 2010
Table 1. Synopsis of named fossils originally or later attributed to Agromyzidae. Sources: Evenhuis (1994) , Spencer and Martinez, (1987) , Labandeira (2005) . For additional details consult these sources. Status: NA – not accepted as an agromyzid. U – uncertain or doubtful, A – Accepted
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Table 2. Selected references reporting undescribed fossil leaf mines compar...
Published: 01 September 2010
Table 2. Selected references reporting undescribed fossil leaf mines compared with or ascribed to Agromyzidae. Status: NA – not accepted, U – uncertain or doubtful. Source: Labandeira (2005) .
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Figure 4.  1–6 ,  Phytomyzites biliapchaensis , nov. ichnosp., holotype spe...
Published: 01 September 2010
, showing areas that are additionally magnified in 3 – 6 ; 3 , close-up of feeding punctures analogous to those formed by the ovipositor of extant female Agromyzidae; 4 , segment from middle portion of mine, showing alternating frass bands characteristic of agromyzid leaf miners; 5 , detail
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Figure 1.  1–2 , diagrammed cross-sections of tree trunks, showing characte...
Published: 01 September 2010
Figure 1. 1–2 , diagrammed cross-sections of tree trunks, showing characteristic feeding damage caused by an extant species of cambium-mining Phytobia Lioy, 1864 (Diptera: Agromyzidae) ( 1 ), and a species of Opostega Zeller, 1839 (Lepidoptera: Opostegidae; 2 ); 3–4 , sections of fossilized
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2002
Rocky Mountain Geology (2002) 37 (1): 31–59.
...: Incurvariidae), on Aucuba sp. (Cornaceae); UWBM 71371, loc. B2737, Republic; plant host identified by J. Wolfe; DT38. i , Detail of leaf blade in h with mined circlets removed for incorporation as elements of larval cases. j , Serpentine leaf mine, probably of Agromyzidae (Diptera), on Aesculus sp...
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Examples of leaf mining. Scales: solid bars indicate 1 cm; and each unit on...
Published: 01 January 2002
of Agromyzidae (Diptera), on Aesculus sp. (Hippocastanaceae); UWBM 94134, loc. B3389, Princeton; plant host identified by W. Wehr; DT41?. k , Detail of leaf mined region in j , showing avoidance of secondary venation. l , Probable shield-bearer leaf mines similar to Antispila (Lepidoptera