Phytomyza ilicis, the holly leaf miner, is a leaf mining fly in the family Agromyzidae, whose larvae burrow into leaves of the holly tree (Ilex aquifolium) leaving characteristic pale trails or leaf mines.
^Curtis, John (July 4, 1846). "Phytomyza ilicis". The Gardeners' Chronicle: 444.
Phytomyzailicis, the holly leaf miner, is a leaf mining fly in the family Agromyzidae, whose larvae burrow into leaves of the holly tree (Ilex aquifolium)...
commonly-encountered pale patches on leaves are due to the leaf-mine insect Phytomyzailicis. It is an invasive species on the West Coast of Canada and the United...
unknown. There is a high degree of host specificity, an example being Phytomyzailicis, the European holly leaf miner that feeds on no other species. Some...
name for several insects and may refer to: Phytomyza ilicicola, native to North America Phytomyzailicis, native to Europe and introduced to North America...