Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Upper-surface corridor in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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A irregular, upper-surface corridor: Phytomyza callianthemi.
finally rather broad, upper-surface corridor.
Upper-surface corridor, running irregularly through the leaf, widening considerably.
Mine The mine begins as an upper-surface corridor in the top half of a leaf.
A upper-surface corridor, widening into a large blotch: Amauromyza verbasci.
Long, extremely narrow lower- or upper-surface corridor, with a black or brown central frass line.
B upper-surface corridor without an egg shell at the beginning;
followed by a hardly longer upper-surface corridor.
Narrow upper-surface corridor, followed, and often overrun, by a blotch.
irregularly star-shaped, upper-surface corridor, rather strongly widening in the end,
The upper-surface corridor is rather straight-walled,
semitransparent, upper-surface corridor, running usually from the leaf tip to the base along the midrib or the leaf margin.
A upper-surface corridor, gradually widening into an elongated blotch: Galiomyza morio.
From there runs a narrow, upper-surface corridor with a black, often interrupted, frass line.
Upper-surface corridor, widening to the end, but never becoming a primary blotch,
Broad and short hook-like upper-surface corridor, ending in a blotch in the centre of a leaflet.
Upper-surface corridor, in the end strongly widened and blotchy; may occupy a large portion of smaller leaves.
An unusually long, upper-surface corridor that widens only little
Long upper-surface corridor usually containing several larvae that graze shoulder to shoulder from the leaf tip downwards.
lower- or upper-surface corridor, eventually widened to a blotch;
A upper-surface corridor, widening into an elongated blotch; larva a maggot;
From there a very fine, upper-surface corridor enters the leaf, makes a full tour around the leaf margin,
Upper-surface corridor, generally in the upper half of the blade,
B very long upper-surface corridor, widened towards the end
An upper-surface corridor, initially very shallow, gradually widening(often quite broad in the end),
B corridor upper-surface; larva a headless maggot> 6.
B corridor upper-surface over its entire length: Liriomyza thalictri.
A corridor entirely upper-surface: Phytomyza tussilaginis.
A corridor upper-surface, greyish-green; frass in discrete grains:
A upper-surface branched corridor; frass mostly in pearl chains: Phytomyza petoei.