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[Homoptera] Pemphigidae sp
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Posted on 02-12-2006 22:28
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Anyone know these little cuties? From midwest Sweden 2006-OCT-13.

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Close-up ... Forgot to mention they were dead, stuck on cob web. Size about 2-3 mm, I think.
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Almost certainly a pemphigid aphid. Several familes of aphid have alates that produce fluffy wax. These look most like one of the Pemphigidae.
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Thank you Tony. There are 38 species of this family in Sweden ... and in England (Delta-intkey).
 
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