Examples of using Mining larvae in English and their translations into Dutch
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Mining larvae in June Scotland.
Only a few of them have mining larvae.
Mining larvae in May Hering, 1957a.
Thick leaf veins form a obstacle for mining larvae.
Mining larvae in May Bland ao, 2002a.
start to mine; mining larvae in winter and early spring.
Mining larvae in winter and early spring.
have mining larvae.
Young, mining larvae green Hering, 1957a.
Mining larvae are yellowish with a black head;
Unlike Agromyzidae, the mining larvae lie dorsum-up in the the mine, creating a simple, central frass line.
Mining larvae in early spring,
But mining larvae in May certainly are robustella.
Mining larvae are found in May-June Hering, 1957a.
Mining larvae from autumn till in May Bland, ao, 2002a.
Mining larvae in autumn; hibernation in the rhizome.
Most mining larvae spend their entire life within a single mine.
Mining larvae are found in May
Mining larvae were seen end October;
B mining larvae in July-October, red-brown with blackish-brown head: Spilonota ocellana.
Mining larvae in autumn; after the winter they live free in a rolled leaf Hering, 1934c.
B mining larvae in July-August; the excision occupies but a part of the blotch: Incurvaria oehlmanniella.
Mining larvae in mid-summer; free living larvae till early summer of the following year Freeman, 1967a.
Mining larva yellow with dark brown head;
Mining larva very active,
Mining larva green, head black Hering, 1957a.
Mining larva whitish, with a brown head
Mining larva yellow brown with black head
The older, although still mining, larva shows the 2+2 spots on the pronotum that are characteristic for Parornix.