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Aphidae on ragwort

Aphidae on ragwort
Black Mountain, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
June 8, 2012
Size: adults ~2.5mm
in this image you can see that the Tetramorium moved the aphids into a split stem for protection.

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Aphidae on ragwort - Formica pallidefulva Aphidae on ragwort Aphidae on ragwort - Tetramorium immigrans

More likely for the exposed v
More likely for the exposed vascular tissue, from which they feed, than protection. The ants themselves are the protection.

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