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Boxwood Leafminer
PSU Entomology — The boxwood leafminer is a serious pest of Pennsylvania plantings of boxwood, Eggs are white to transparent, and they hatch into small whitish to lemon yellow, 3 mm long larvae commonly called maggots. Adults are small yellow to orange-red, 2.5 ...More…
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NCSU: ENT/ort-16 Boxwood Leafminer
NC State University Coop Extension — Boxwood leafminer, Monarthopalpus flavus (Shrank), Cecidomyiidae, DIPTERA The boxwood leafminer is the most commonly reported pest of boxwoods in North Carolina. Accidentally introduced from Europe, this small fly seems to prefer American ...More…
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