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Posted on 27-03-2007 07:33
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I'm told these are the nymph stage - is it possible to tell what species it is so I can view image of the adult. They are extremely common in SW London, this one in october, about 3mm.

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Could it be a nymph of Issus coleoptratus?

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Could well be thanks. Googled your suggestion and found a photo that matched mine.
 
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