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(Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera)
by
Brian Pitkin, Willem Ellis, Colin Plant and Rob Edmunds
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NARDUS.
Mat-grass. [Poaceae]
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Only
one species of Nardus is recorded in Britain, the native
Mat-grass (N. stricta).
Onlu one British miner is recorded on Nardus.
Nearly 100 British miners or possible miners are recorded on grasses in Britain.
It is recommended that adults of all miners on grasses be reared to be certain of their identity. |
Key for the identification of the known mines of British
insects (Diptera and non-Diptera) recorded on Nardus
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1 > Leaf-miner: Long, narrow, whitish mine. Pupation internal (Spencer,
1976: 453); anterior spiracles projecting through the epidermis.
Whitish,
upper-surface, rather narrow corridor with comparatively large frass
grains that are laying further apart than their diameter. Pupation
within the mine. The anterior spiracles of the orange-brown puparium
penetrate the epidermis. |
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![Chromatomyia nigra larva, lateral](../Images/gallery/Chromatomyia_nigra/Chromatomyia_nigra_larva_dorsal.jpg)
Chromatomyia nigra larva, lateral
Image: © Willem Ellis (Bladmineerders van Europa) |
![Orchestes fagi larva, dorsal](../Images/gallery/Chromatomyia_nigra/Chromatomyia_nigra_puparium.jpg)
Chromatomyia nigra pupa, lateral
Image: © Willem Ellis (Bladmineerders van Europa) |
On
numerous genera of grasses, but not yet on Nardus, in Britain. Widespread
and common throughout British Isles and much of Europe. Also recorded
in Canada, western U.S.A. and Japan.
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Chromatomyia
nigra (Meigen, 1830) [Diptera: Agromyzidae]. |
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