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Aphidoidea ID? -> Not further ID-able
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Posted on 14-07-2022 16:24
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I was wondering if this specimen could determined further. I am aware the change is low with Aphidoidea, especially with this quality of photos.

Location: The Netherlands (South), Forest area, Host plant unknown

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I can only name a possible candidate: Euceraphis betulae which feed on Betula pendula.
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eklans wrote:
I can only name a possible candidate: Euceraphis betulae which feed on Betula pendula.


I have Euceraphis on birch saplings and an American expert told me species ID of winged forms is difficult and possibly impossible. They are not crop pests, so less studied, and keys prefer apterous forms.

See also http://www.aphids...htm#Betula
 
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Totally agree, John - the best way to identify the alate is to see it together with the apterous forms. And you'll need good images of the wings and the antennae, too, plus the host plant. My winged adults are from October/November...
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Thanks for the information, John Carr and Eric. Duly noted, I will take this into account for future pictures. Possible with a better marco lens Smile

Would it be safe to say this is Euceraphis spec., or is this not id-able all together (Aphidoidea indet.)?
 
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I think, Aphididae sp. would be the safest (and nearest) ID.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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eklans wrote:
I think, Aphididae sp. would be the safest (and nearest) ID.


Thank you! Better luck next time.
 
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