Voorbeelden van het gebruik van This hostplant in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Was. This hostplant is cited by Gil Ortiz(2009a);
A mine full depth(rarely on this hostplant): Parornix devoniella.
Coleophora binderella(unusual on this hostplant).
A larva without feet(occurrence on this hostplant dubious): Orchestes avellanae.
In this hostplant the mine is much more determined by the venation of the leaf.
A blotch, usually containing several larvae(rare on this hostplant)> 6.
Hypericum androsaemum, Bergen NH: on this hostplant the mine appears differently.
A mine in midrib and/or petiole(occurrence on this hostplant uncertain): Heptamelus ochroleucus.
Phyllonorycter blancardella probably not normally on this hostplant.
A small branched mine without frass(rare on this hostplant): Recurvaria nanella.
then suddenly widens into a blotch(unusual species on this hostplant)> 7.
Mandible with 4 teeth(only occasionally on this hostplant): Agromya albipennis.
in any case on this hostplant> 13.
head yellowish white(rarely on this hostplant): Bucculatrix thoracella.
uncommon on this hostplant: Chromatomyia horticola.
Phyllonorycter cydoniella(not on this hostplant), Phyllonorycter leucographella.
the next ones at a small round hole(rarely on this hostplant): Prays fraxinella.
A larva: rear spiracula touching each other(rare on this hostplant): Agromyza megalopsis.
unusual on this hostplant: Amauromyza labiatarum.
A mine starts with a quite faint lower-surface corridor(rare on this hostplant): Phytomyza angelicastri.
A larva: cephalic skeleton of Agromyzinae-type(rare on this hostplant)*> 5.
mandible with 4 teeth(occurrence on this hostplant uncertain): Agromya albipennis.
Cheilosia semifasciata occurrence on this hostplant improbable.
rear spiracula touch each other(occurrence on this hostplant doubtful): Agromyza albipennis.
containing a discoid cocoon(rare on this hostplant): Tischeria decidua.
from wich fan-shaped lobes extend to the leaf margin(occurrence on this hostplant needs confirmation): Cornutrypeta spinifrons.
Hering mentions A. echinus as(only) hostplant. This, however, is a species of the Levant(Cyprus,