We have been sampling this field intensively throughout the summer to learn more about this pest’s biology and impacts to soybean. We’ll report on these results in future articles and at winter meetings.
The image below shows a close up of the adult moth and a moth placed on a quarter to show how small this insect really is (about the size of Washington's nose).

Note: In the previous article, I referred to this insect as the “hog-peanut leafminer,” because one of the native plants that it feeds on is called American hog-peanut. However, an official common name for this insect is under review by the Entomological Society of America and the resulting approved name will likely be different from the one I used earlier.
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