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Figs 37, 4157
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<paragraph pageId="16" pageNumber="45">Remarks.</paragraph>
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Two females (Figs 37, 41), reared from
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mines, match
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(1874a) description of
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adults. Because the possibility exists that two species with similar externals, feeding respectively on
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and
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, are involved here, we cannot decide whether the
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miner is conspecific with viticordifoliella or not, before we have studied genitalia and/or DNA barcodes from specimens originating from both hostplants (to date we have only barcodes from
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miners and no males from either form). Moreover, there is a deep split in the barcodes from
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miners, here tentatively identified as
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cf viticordifoliella, one cluster from New York and Vermont, the other from Connecticut and Florida. We did not see differences in mine or larva between these clusters, and thus tentatively regard them as one species.
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<paragraph pageId="16" pageNumber="45">Biology.</paragraph>
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Hostplant:
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.
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<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="46">(Fig. 57). Egg often inserted on leaf margin, position often hard to find, rarely near midrib, mine without a gallery at the start, an elliptic elongate blotch mine, often running along or near leaf margin; frass sometimes grouped in a clump, more typically spread in an irregular broad line. Larva yellow with almost black head, cut-out ca 3.5-4 mm long. This mine was most frequently seen in thicker leaves borne from climbing shoots.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="46">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="17" pageNumber="46">Canada: Ontario. USA: Connecticut, Florida, New York, Vermont.</paragraph>
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