Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Aphid sp.

Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 13-12-2007 23:52
#1

Hello other-insectforum,

I see a lot of these single aphids last weeks in the Amsterdam forest.
They are found on several places like benches and bins and are not in large groups but more single.

Size rather large, 3-4mm
biotope: reetland with water

What kind of family are they?
What kind of specie is this?, if identification is possible? ;)

Robert,

Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 14-12-2007 00:18

Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 13-12-2007 23:52
#2

aphidpicture 2

Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 13-12-2007 23:53

Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 13-12-2007 23:53
#3

aphidpicture 3

Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 13-12-2007 23:54

Posted by Juergen Peters on 14-12-2007 04:37
#4

Hello, Robert!

Only a guess: female of Euceraphis sp.? At least it looks quite similar:
http://www.funet....index.html

Posted by Isidro on 14-12-2007 05:25
#5

Subfamily Lachninae, seems to be. In aphids ALWAYS is very important to say the host plant!!!!

Posted by Juergen Peters on 14-12-2007 06:25
#6

Hello, Isidro!

Isidro wrote:
In aphids ALWAYS is very important to say the host plant!!!!


Sometimes difficult in the winter hideouts... To my surprise I found here several rather similar Aphids at wooden fences and different tree trunks running around actively in the last weeks. I can't tell what they do there :(, no juice containing plant parts around...
Also I often find Aphids at our house and garden shed like those in this (german) posting: http://insektenfo...adid=11984 (pics taken tonight at 3 ?C), Don't know, from which plants they come from... :|