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Psylloidea on Acer pseudoplatanus
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Joerg Brucklacher |
Posted on 08-04-2021 22:38
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Member Location: Southern Germany BW Posts: 60 Joined: 05.04.21 |
are all these different stages of a psylloidea ? Can someone tell the species please ? oops - and move this into the right forum ... Joerg Brucklacher attached the following image: [201.67Kb] Edited by Joerg Brucklacher on 08-04-2021 22:54 |
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Joerg Brucklacher |
Posted on 08-04-2021 22:39
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Member Location: Southern Germany BW Posts: 60 Joined: 05.04.21 |
extremely flat
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Joerg Brucklacher |
Posted on 08-04-2021 22:40
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Member Location: Southern Germany BW Posts: 60 Joined: 05.04.21 |
L3 with exuvia ?
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Joerg Brucklacher |
Posted on 08-04-2021 22:41
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Member Location: Southern Germany BW Posts: 60 Joined: 05.04.21 |
adult and again exuvia ?
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Joerg Brucklacher |
Posted on 08-04-2021 22:42
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Member Location: Southern Germany BW Posts: 60 Joined: 05.04.21 |
traces of Psyllidae feeding on Acer ?
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eklans |
Posted on 09-04-2021 11:00
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 3689 Joined: 11.11.18 |
Hi Joerg, I'm not sure about the last image (still trying) but the others should indeed show different stages (early and late instars, green adult) of Rhinocola aceris. Greetings, Eric |
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Joerg Brucklacher |
Posted on 09-04-2021 15:01
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Member Location: Southern Germany BW Posts: 60 Joined: 05.04.21 |
Great to have all of them together, thanks for your help an for the det., Eric Greetings no Frankn Joerg |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 09-04-2021 17:14
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7232 Joined: 19.11.04 |
I won't disagree with pictures 1 and 2, but picture 3 is of a typhlocybine nymph, and picture 4 is a freshly emerged typhlocybine, probably a Eurhadina species
Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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eklans |
Posted on 09-04-2021 18:33
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 3689 Joined: 11.11.18 |
Hi Tony, thanks a lot for waking me up! Absolutely agree! Greetings, Eric |
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empeejay |
Posted on 10-04-2021 08:39
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Member Location: Posts: 234 Joined: 15.05.06 |
The first two are nymphs of Periphyllus (Aphidoidea). |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 10-04-2021 10:22
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7232 Joined: 19.11.04 |
The great think about Diptera.info is that we usually get there in the end!
Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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eklans |
Posted on 10-04-2021 14:31
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 3689 Joined: 11.11.18 |
That's right, Tony, and while getting to the end one may learn a lot: I was in doubt whether the flat ones could be aphids like Periphyllus as I only knew the aestivating 1st instars of P. aceriola. But now I've seen, that P. testudinaceus produces these flat nymphs < 1 mm. Thanks empeejay! Greetings, Eric eklans attached the following image: [44.55Kb] |
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Joerg Brucklacher |
Posted on 10-04-2021 15:09
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Member Location: Southern Germany BW Posts: 60 Joined: 05.04.21 |
let me say it as a bloody amateur I am : that's insane, thank you to all the "pro" involved ... Joerg |
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