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Cicadellidae white ?
BubikolRamios
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Loc.: Slovenia, sea level.
photo: http://agrozoo.ne...bde612779b ?

Various host plants, can't recognize anything until you disturb them, they look like white mould, see attached image.
They do jump.
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Can you make some photo with extra-zoom (not crop I mean)? I cannot exclude some wooly aphid like some species from Eriosomatinae s.f.
 
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(to be honest, I think this is an infestation from aphids)
 
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Have you noticed link in first post, there is extra zoom. -->http://agrozoo.ne...bde612779b
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No, I didn't. Otherwise I wouldn't tell about aphids. These are cicadellids
 
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Hello!

ValerioW wrote:These are cicadellids

No Cicadellidae. Habitus, antennae and excretions suggest Fulgoromorpha. Maybe Cixiiidae larva.
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In general looks OK. But can't find anything that would be hairy more but 'tail' stuff, i don't think residums on grains come from tails, rather from other body parts.
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Juergen Peters wrote:
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ValerioW wrote:These are cicadellids

No Cicadellidae. Habitus, antennae and excretions suggest Fulgoromorpha. Maybe Cixiiidae larva.




Yes, sorry,lapsus. I think they're Metcalfa.
 
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Yes, sorry,lapsus. I think they're Metcalfa.


Thanks ! That looks like it.

Metcalfa pruinosa only present here, as far as I know.
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BubikolRamios wrote:

Yes, sorry,lapsus. I think they're Metcalfa.


Thanks ! That looks like it.

Metcalfa pruinosa only present here, as far as I know.




The one in the last pic is a nymph
 
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