Marmara viburnella Eiseman & Davis, 2017
Marmara viburnella: https://marylandbiodiversity.com/species/19197
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Hodges #0718.3 
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19 Records

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The tale of the discovery of this recently-described (2017) species is here in Charley Eiseman's blog BugTracks.

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"Eggs are deposited singly on Viburnum leaves in early summer. The larva initially mines the leaf, then proceeds down the petiole and into the stem, where it completes development as a bark miner. In late spring, it cuts out a flap of bark at the end of its mine and spins its cocoon beneath this" (Charley Eiseman/BugGuide, 2017).

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