Leaf mine
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A leaf mine is a chamber cut into the leaf of a plant by the larvae of a moth, fly, beetle, sawfly or other insect.
The mine often contains frass, or droppings, and it is often possible to identify the insect making the mine by a combination of host plant, mine shape and frass pattern. This can be broken by taint.
A few mining insects utilise other parts of a plant, such as the surface of a fruit.


