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Tuberolachnus salignus (was Where do I belong?)
kurt
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Posted on 13-08-2012 20:14
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I think this "thing" was 5-7 mm on Filipendula ulmaria. Can anyone tell me where it belong?
Photos from 15 July 2012 Nattsjön, Ångermanland, Sweden.

Thanks for your help in advance
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Kurt Holmqvist
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Hi, thi is a winged Aphid.
Walter Pfliegler - Amateur Nature Photographer from Hungary (and molecular biologist)
 
Tony Irwin
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Looks rather like Tuberolachnus salignus, the Large Willow Aphid
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Thanks a lot Walther and Tony
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Great, full of info! In a couple of hours I'm curious to check for the ID!
 
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