Parornix fagivora On Beech ???
On Friday (2nd September 2011) I was in Sankey Valley Park in Warrington (in a lane called Bewsey Farm Close (SJ590895)). In the hedge were a number of Beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees and amidst the many Phyll. maestingella mines were a couple of mines which looked odd (i.e. as in I had not seen before) - blister type mines but networked within the mine area (presumably the leaf cell walls which had not been eaten ??).
On checking various publications and websites (e.g. British Leafminers, etc.) the only thing I kept coming up with was Parornix fagivora. However, as this (according to the records I have access to) has not been recorded in Cheshire or in the Warrington area it made me a little hesitant. Has it been recorded in Cheshire or the rECOrd area ?
Many thanks.
Steve
Parornix fagivora On Beech ???
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Re: Parornix fagivora On Beech ???
Parornix fagivora has not been found this far north yet, see the national distribution map on http://www.leafmines.co.uk/html/Lepidop ... amapvc.htm
Cheshire records are sent annually to this scheme so they will be only a year out at the most.
I reckon your mine is a very old Phyllonorycter maestingella.
Steve
Cheshire records are sent annually to this scheme so they will be only a year out at the most.
I reckon your mine is a very old Phyllonorycter maestingella.
Steve
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Re: Parornix fagivora On Beech ???
OK Steve - thanks for that.
Maybe in a couple of years time !!
Steve
Maybe in a couple of years time !!
Steve