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Isidro
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Posted on 27-09-2007 15:43
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I don't know even the order (Coleoptera???)

In summer 2007, into my city, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. Habitat: urban wall, near gardens. Size: about 7-8 mm.

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What is it?
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Tony Irwin
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It's an aphid (Homoptera) - not sure what family, something like Phylloxeridae or Adelgidae
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Thanks! I have the order at least... but, you're sure than this is an aphid? It size 6-7 mm! Is very big for an aphid...
 
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Mmmm - that is big. Shock Let's see if anyone else can make a suggestion ... Frown
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John Bratton
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I'm a little reluctant to give an opinion after the aphid/psyllid business last week but ... how about a scale insect, something near Orthezia?

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I suppose I photographed a relative: outskirts of Berlin, wood along street, on Tilia leaf, 30 June. The animal is smaller than 7 mm, though. No idea what it is, so I am as curious as Isidro about a hint.
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Andy Chick
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a cockroach nymph?
 
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In my opinion: a scale insect.
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What is a scale insect?
 
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Hemiptera - Coccidae. I agree with Paul.
 
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Sundews is maybe Parthenolecanium rufulum ... in german they are called ''Napfschildlaus''
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Also reminds me of Icerya purchasi (http://www.galeri...chasi.html) but that may not be not even occuring in your area.
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