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aphid brite green, red eyes, winged

aphid brite green, red eyes, winged
Stamford, Connecticut, USA
September 28, 2014
These tiny winged aphids have been suddenly emerging and are flying and resting on top of leaf surfaces all over our wooded, goldenrod meadow property although they are more common near the diturbed-human habitation areas than in the meadow.

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Moved from Aphids.

Calaphidini are usually on Birch, so likely coming from nearby trees.

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Moved from ID Request.

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