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Aphis ceanothi? - Aphis ceanothi

Aphis ceanothi? - Aphis ceanothi
Topanga State Park, Los Angeles County, California, USA
July 5, 2019
On Ceanothus. Tended by ants.

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Aphis ceanothi? - Aphis ceanothi Aphis ceanothi? - Aphis ceanothi Aphis ceanothi? - Aphis ceanothi

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That's what they look like.
The species is described as dull reddish or amber-brown, and dorsal abdomen with large black presiphuncular sclerites, often linked by a transverse sclerite on ABD TERG 6.

Also seems to be the most common aphid on that genus of plant, only a handful of others listed on it and they don't look like this.

http://www.aphidsonworldsplants.info/C_HOSTS_Cas_Cha.htm#Ceanothus

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