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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Pegomya seitenstettensis (Strobl, 1880)
[Diptera: Anthomyiidae]


Anthomyia seitenstettensis Strobl, 1880. Progr. K. K. Obergymn. Benediktiner Seitenstetten 1880: 25.
Pegomya angustiorbitae Suwa, 1974. Insecta matsum. 4: 198.


Leaf-mine: Details unknown.

Larva: Details unknown.

Puparium: Details unknown.

Hosts in Britain:

Oxalidaceae      
Oxalis acetosella Wood-sorrel Ackland, 1978: 228

Hosts elsewhere:

Oxalidaceae      
Oxalis     Hering, 1957a

Time of year - mines: Unknown.

Time of year - adults: Unknown.

Distribution in Britain: Recorded in Britain by Ackland (1978) including North Hants, Oxford
and Surrey (NBN Gateway distribution map - NE).

Distribution elsewhere: Europe including Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italian mainland, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Russia - Central and Northwest, Slovakia and Sweden (Michelsen, 2004 in Fauna Europaea).

Parasitoids: Unknown.



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Last updated 30-Sep-2008  Brian Pitkin