Maple Leafblotch Miner (Cameraria aceriella

Caterpillars of this insect burrow between the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf, and feed on the green chlorophyll-bearing tissues to create whitish or light brown translucent patches on the underside of maple foliage. Usually, only an outline of the patch is visible on the leaf’s upper surface (Fig. 42). These patches are translucent when held to the light.


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