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Pediaspis aceris ... ?
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 21-06-2017 13:43
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One of these should be Pediaspis aceris, which. And which is the other ?
No other idea where they could come from except from this galls: http://agrozoo.ne...77cda3730f
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On the left is a male Torymidae (Torymus longicalcar has been reared from Pediaspis aceris galls).

On the right is a female Scelionidae, which is unlikely to have any direct association with the galls.
 
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The thing is that mayority of 'zillion' of thing that emerged are small black ones.
Ok, in the same pot is attached image, all cells closed like 2 days ago, checked.
But these eggs AFAIK looks like hemitera.Or they fit to Apocrita ?
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http://www.fnanat...mp;id=1164
It appears , will have no luck getting original hemiptera from any of these eggs.
One could speculate that 2 green ones , not opened jet are OK ...

See also this: http://agrozoo.ne...ongicalcar
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