The leaf and stem  mines of British flies and other insects by Brian Pitkin, Willem Ellis, Colin Plant and Rob Edmunds


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HOSTS PLANTS - COMMON NAME

N.B. Not all hosts have common names!
 
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Hairy Buttercup Hairy Finger-grass Hairy Greenweed Hairy Michaelmas-daisy
Hairy Sedge Hairy Tare

Hairy Wood-rush Hairy-brome
Harebell Hare's-ear Mustard Sneezewort - Achillea ptarmica Hart's-toungue Hawkweed Oxtoungue
Hawthorn - Crataegus monogyna Hawthorn Hazel
Heath Bedstraw Heath Cudweed
Heath False-brome Heath Groundsel Heath Lobelia

Heath Speedwell
Heath Wood-rush Heather Hedge Bedstraw Hedge Mustard

Hedge Woundwort Heliotropes Stinking Hellebore - Helleborus foetidus Hellebores Hemlock
Hemp Hemp Agrimony - Eupatorium cannibinum Hemp-agrimony Henbane Henbit Dead-nettle
Herb-paris Herb-Robert Himalayan Cotoneaster Himalayan Honeysuckle
Hoary Cress Hoary Plantain Hoary Ragwort

Hoary Rock-rose
Hoary Stock Hoary Willowherb Hogweed - Heracleum sphondylium Hogweed Holly - Ilex aquifolium Holly
Hollyhock - Alcea rosea Hollyhock
Holy-grass Honesty Honeysuckle - Lonicera periclymenum Honeysuckle
Hop - Humulus lupulus Hop Hornbeam

Horn-of-plenty Horse Mint
Horse-chesnut - Aesculus Aesculus_hippocastaneum. Horse chestnut Horse-radish Horseshoe Vetch Hound's-toungue - Cynoglossum officinale Hound's-toungue
Hungarian Clover      
 
 
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