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Oleander Aphid (Aphis nerii)
Photo#47580
Copyright © 2006
Dennis Llewellyn
shot 3 -
Aphis nerii
mattoon, shawano cnty County, Wisconsin, USA
August 1, 2005
shot 3 of 3 i got a few more if there needed to help identify. hope the quality is up to the standard that is seen in everyones awsome work .
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Contributed by
Dennis Llewellyn
on 11 April, 2006 - 10:29pm
Last updated 23 May, 2006 - 8:26am
Aphis nerii
They look like Oleander Aphids (
Aphis nerii
). Please refer to the
guide page
for more information.
While I was at it, I linked your images for you. Let me second Sean McCann's advice on "add image", and especially his "Welcome to BugGuide!"
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Chuck Entz
, 12 April, 2006 - 2:50am
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Aphids
A heavy infestation of aphids. Oddly enough, many aphids give birth to live young.
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Sean McCann
, 11 April, 2006 - 11:08pm
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