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Subgenus Lineomyzocallis (Myzocallis Subgenus Lineomyzocallis)
Photo#134435
Copyright © 2007
David E. Reed
Aphid -
Myzocallis
Bailey Island, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
August 4, 2007
Size: 0.9 - 1.0mm
These nymphs were to an adjacent to a winged adult on an Oak leaf.
Here is adjacent adult.
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Contributed by
David E. Reed
on 6 August, 2007 - 5:06am
Last updated 25 September, 2020 - 5:48pm
Moved
Moved from
Myzocallis
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They are nymphs. I prefer it when people link members of the same colony since different morphs are easier to ID, aphids are generally an exception to the rule of one individual per image, just makes it easier. Nymphs are often impossible to ID without an associated adult.
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Natalie Hernandez
, 25 September, 2020 - 5:48pm
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Moved
Moved from
Aphids
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David E. Reed
, 7 December, 2009 - 9:48pm
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Linking these is a good move.
Just about anything we can do to match immatures to adults is worthwhile. Only about 5% of nymphs are tied to adults. (Nice photo of this "conference", BTW.)
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Ron Hemberger
, 6 August, 2007 - 6:15am
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About linking
Linking is good but not as same individual if they are not. The better alternative is to link them using [thumb#] where # is the number of the image, for instance 1334436.
These are not necessarily nymphs. Aphids produce winged and wingless individuals depending on circumstances.
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Beatriz Moisset
, 6 August, 2007 - 7:10am
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I'll do that. Thanks
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David E. Reed
, 6 August, 2007 - 7:13am
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