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English: Leaf-mark Coll. Friedrich Ludwig Stellwaag. Host plant: Acer campestre (Aceraceae) - Parasite: Nepticula aceris (Nepticulidae) - Location: Oberglogau, X.1928, leg. Stellwaag, det. Stellwaag, being processed by Gisela Schadewaldt.
Deutsch: Blattmine aus der Sammlung Friedrich Ludwig Stellwaag. Wirtspflanze: Acer campestre (Aceraceae) - Parasit: Nepticula aceris (Nepticulidae) - Fundort: Oberglogau, X.1928, leg. Stellwaag, det. Stellwaag, in Bearbeitung von Gisela Schadewaldt.
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Author Klaus Rassinger (Museum Wiesbaden)

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