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Medetera prey again
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 06-09-2006 19:51
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1mm, wingless as a result of previos Medetera's attack
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Probably some kind of Sternorrhyncha. I do not think it is a Psocoptera, the antennae are a little bit too thick and short.
 
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Callipterinella tuberculata (Callaphididae) - a birch-feeding aphid
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Thank you Xespok and Tony.
Very non aphid-like aphid!
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