The elusive leaf miner can only be found in the deep sea coral reef of Antartica. They are known for their exceptional camouflage and speed. Beware if you try to corner one, they are vicious.
Yes, there are such things as leaf miners, whose feeding tunnels are filled with droppings and recognizable by species-distinct configurations. Leaf miners are fly (Diptera), moth (Lepidoptera), and sawfly (Symphyta) larvae that live inside and - thoughtfully for the hosts -- prey upon leaf tissues with the least amounts of cellulose or tannin.
How did the miners live in th early days?
Leaf miners are insects that lay their eggs inside plant leaves. The larvae then feed on the leaf tissue, creating tunnels or mines as they eat. This can weaken the plant, reduce its ability to photosynthesize, and make it more susceptible to diseases.
because they came from different countries? :/
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Yes, leaf miners can be found in Alexandra. The most famous examples of cities and towns with that name occur in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. The leaf miner represents the leaf tissue-eating larval stage of certain beetles, flies, moths and sawflies, all or any of which may be found in the above-mentioned locales.
The tissues inside leaves are what leaf miners eat. The insect pests in question feed on tissues containing lesser amounts of cellulose and tannin, release frass, and track their progress through a plant's insides by forming tunnels which are visible from the outside.
the gold miners lived in: · Tents and bark Gunyahs: these were portable. · Miners Humpy: Some miners lived in a Humpy. · Slab hut
Leaf miners are insects that lay eggs on plant leaves, and the larvae tunnel inside the leaves to feed on the plant tissue. There are different types of leaf miners, such as moths, flies, and beetles. They can cause damage to plants by creating visible trails or tunnels on the leaves, which can reduce the plant's ability to photosynthesize and grow properly. This can weaken the plant and make it more susceptible to other pests and diseases.
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Each other in their campsites.
it is where coal miners live:)