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Photo#680860
Aphids-not sure what type - Aphis

Aphids-not sure what type - Aphis
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
July 27, 2012
Size: tiny-sub millimeter

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Aphids-not sure what type - Aphis Aphids-not sure what type - Aphis

Moved
Moved from Aphids.

Aphis, not sure which species.
The most common on Hibiscus according to Blackman and Eastop is Aphis gosypii which does look like this, but without a specimen under a scope I don't think further ID is possible.

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Moved from ID Request.

Host plant?
It's important to record the host plant for aphids.

 
RE:host plant
it's a Hibiscus plant by my driveway

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