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Calycomyza flavinotum The larva exited the mine on 8/21/25. I put it in a small jar with a few cm of moist soil, the Eutrochium leaf, and a small piece of paper towel. The leafmine already had a hole in it when I collected it, but I&#039;m not sure why -- unless more than one larva was initially in the mine (multiple mines coalescing ).<br />
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Host: Eutrochium sp.<br />
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It was fun to watch the larva because it would curl its body and then pop up in the air. I had to keep it covered so as to not lose it. Video: <section class="video"><iframe width="448" height="282" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ZilJiDqyLoU?hd=1&autoplay=0&rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></section><br />
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Host: Eutrochium sp.<br />
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It was fun to watch the larva because it would curl its body and then pop up in the air. I had to keep it covered so as to not lose it. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZilJiDqyLoU<br />
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Calycomyza flavinotum

The larva exited the mine on 8/21/25. I put it in a small jar with a few cm of moist soil, the Eutrochium leaf, and a small piece of paper towel. The leafmine already had a hole in it when I collected it, but I'm not sure why -- unless more than one larva was initially in the mine (multiple mines coalescing ).

Host: Eutrochium sp.

It was fun to watch the larva because it would curl its body and then pop up in the air. I had to keep it covered so as to not lose it. Video:



Calycomyza flavinotum The larva exited the mine on 8/21/25. I put it in a small jar with a few cm of moist soil, the Eutrochium leaf, and a small piece of paper towel. The leafmine already had a hole in it when I collected it, but I'm not sure why -- unless more than one larva was initially in the mine (multiple mines coalescing ).<br />
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Host: Eutrochium sp.<br />
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It was fun to watch the larva because it would curl its body and then pop up in the air. I had to keep it covered so as to not lose it. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZilJiDqyLoU<br />
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https://www.jungledragon.com/image/171046/calycomyza_flavinotum.html Calycomyza,Calycomyza flavinotum,Geotagged,Leafminer,Summer,United States

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"Calycomyza flavinotum" is a species of leaf miner fly. It creates whitish blotch-shaped mines on the leaves of "Ageratina altissima", "Arctium minus", "Eupatorium" spp., "Eutrochium maculatum", and "Eutrochium purpureum", all flowering plants in the sunflower family.

Similar species: True Flies
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

Attribution Non-Commercial
Uploaded Aug 26, 2025. Captured in 91 Main St, Sharon, CT 06069, USA.