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Fig. 1 in Mines and galls on fossil leaves from the Late Cretaceous of southern Negev, Israel

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Fig. 1. Mines of Lepidoptera on Cretaceous (Turonian) leaves from the southern Negev: (A) intestiniform mine (visceronome) on Platydebeya papilionacea, IG1-1; (B) leaf-margin mine on P. papilionacea looping before the exit through a marginal gland, IG1-45; (C) two generations of blotch mines on Dewalquea gerofitica, IG1-644; (D) an ophiostigmatonome on P. papilionacea, departing between the lateral veins, arching along the margin and approaching the midrib for construction of the terminal chamber, IG1-139; (E) end-blotch of the same mine with a hibernation cocoon, frass deposited as small grains in the gallery but as slender threads in the end-blotch. Scale bars: (A) 1 mm, (B) 1.4 mm, (C) 2.7 mm, (D) 5 mm, (E) 1 mm.

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Published as part of Krassilov, V. A., 2007, Mines and galls on fossil leaves from the Late Cretaceous of southern Negev, Israel, pp. 13-22 in African Invertebrates 48 (1) on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7664879

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