Chromatomyia lonicerae

Description

The larvae of the fly Chromatomyia lonicerae mine the leaves of Honeysuckle and Snowberry. The leafmine starts with an irregular star-like blotch with a later linear corridor. Frass is usually visible in pearl-strings. Pupation is internal with the pupa firmly adhered within the mine by frass.

See the National Agromyzidae Recording Scheme webpage for this species for further details of puparium and adult insect.

Similar Species

Chromatomyia aprilina and Chromatomyia periclymeni

ref.: Warrington, B.P. (2023).  Chromatomyia lonicerae. Accessed at https://agromyzidae.co.uk/species/agromyzidae/phytomyzinae/chromatomyia… on 13/12/2023)

Identification difficulty

Adult Leafmine

Recording advice

Adult: Unless identified by a recognised expert, a photo is required and the specimen should be examined with a microscope. In the comments box, state the key or ID method used and describe the size and identifying characters.

Leafmine: Unless identified by a recognised expert, a photo is required. Please also note the host plant when submitting leafmine records.

Habitat

Host plant(s): Honeysuckle, Snowberry

When to see it

Click on the 'further details' link in the 'Description' section above.  Then click on the Phenology tab which will provide phenology details for both adult and larval stages.

UK Status

Widespread in Britain.

VC55 Status

Status in Leicestershire and Rutland not known.

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Species profile

Species group:
Flies
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Diptera
Family:
Agromyzidae
Records on NatureSpot:
13
First record:
26/05/2020 (Calow, Graham)
Last record:
04/10/2024 (Skevington, Mark)

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