sweet-potato leaf miner - definição. O que é sweet-potato leaf miner. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é sweet-potato leaf miner - definição

FAMILY OF FLIES
Leaf-miner flies; Leaf miner flies; Leaf Miner Flies; Leaf-miner Flies; Leaf-miner Fly; Leaf-miner fly; Leafminer fly; Leafminer flies; Leaf miner fly
  • Figure 3 ''Cerodontha denticornis'', 3a head lateral, 3b antenna, and figure 5 ''Phytomyza affinis'' 5a head lateral, 5b face, 5c antenna
  • Larva of ''[[Liriomyza asclepiadis]]'' on leaf of ''[[Asclepias]]''.
  • ''Melanagromyza'' sp. ovipositing on ''[[Anthriscus sylvestris]]''
  • Mines of ''[[Phytomyza]]'' sp. on leaf of ''[[Solidago]]''.
  • Larval mines of European holly leaf miner, ''[[Phytomyza ilicis]]''

sweet-potato         
  • A seller peeling a sweet potato in [[Ghana]]
  • Larco Museum Collection]]
  • Flowers, buds, and leaves that look like [[morning glory]]
  • ''Ipomoea batatas'' from the Seikei Zusetsu agricultural encyclopedia (circa 1800)
  • Sweet potato fries served at a [[McDonald's]] restaurant
  • Ribera Alta]], [[1951]])
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  • Sweet potato sprouting “slips”
  • Sweetpotato harvest in [[Nash County, North Carolina]], United States
  • Sweet potato fries with a vegetarian burger
SPECIES OF PLANT
Sweet Potato; Candied yams; Sweet potatoes; Sweet potatoe; Ipomoea batatas; Boniato; Boniata; Sweetpotato; Camote; Potato, sweet; Sweet-potato; Kūmara; Kamote; Satsumaimo; Sweet Potato Vine; Margarita (vegetable); 🍠; Kumera; Sweet potatos; Potato greens; Ratale; Batatoside; Japanese sweet potato; Goguma; Hobakgoguma; Bamgoguma; Hobak-goguma; Bam-goguma; Sweet potato leaves; U+1F360; Satsuma imo; Convolvulus batatas; Kumara (vegetable); History of sweet potatoes; Sweet potato casserole
n.
Carolina potato (Batatas edulis or Convolvulus batatas).
Bedellia orchilella         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Hawaiian sweet potato leaf miner
Bedellia orchilella, the Hawaiian sweet potato leaf miner, is a moth of the family Bedelliidae. It was first described by Lord Walsingham in 1907.
sweet potato         
  • A seller peeling a sweet potato in [[Ghana]]
  • Larco Museum Collection]]
  • Flowers, buds, and leaves that look like [[morning glory]]
  • ''Ipomoea batatas'' from the Seikei Zusetsu agricultural encyclopedia (circa 1800)
  • Sweet potato fries served at a [[McDonald's]] restaurant
  • Ribera Alta]], [[1951]])
  • issn=2041-1723}}</ref>
  • left
  • Sweet potato sprouting “slips”
  • Sweetpotato harvest in [[Nash County, North Carolina]], United States
  • Sweet potato fries with a vegetarian burger
SPECIES OF PLANT
Sweet Potato; Candied yams; Sweet potatoes; Sweet potatoe; Ipomoea batatas; Boniato; Boniata; Sweetpotato; Camote; Potato, sweet; Sweet-potato; Kūmara; Kamote; Satsumaimo; Sweet Potato Vine; Margarita (vegetable); 🍠; Kumera; Sweet potatos; Potato greens; Ratale; Batatoside; Japanese sweet potato; Goguma; Hobakgoguma; Bamgoguma; Hobak-goguma; Bam-goguma; Sweet potato leaves; U+1F360; Satsuma imo; Convolvulus batatas; Kumara (vegetable); History of sweet potatoes; Sweet potato casserole
(sweet potatoes)
Sweet potatoes are vegetables that look like large ordinary potatoes but taste sweet. They have pinkish-brown skins and yellow flesh.
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Wikipédia

Agromyzidae

The Agromyzidae are a family commonly referred to as the leaf-miner flies, for the feeding habits of their larvae, most of which are leaf miners on various plants.

A worldwide family of roughly 2,500 species, they are small, some with wing length of 1 mm. The maximum size is 6.5 mm. Most species are in the range of 2 to 3 mm.