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So many beasts, so little time
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Posted on 08-06-2005 23:26
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Like aphids under a leaf, but not at all aphid like.
As always, could someone tell me a name and whether or not adult pls?
Thanks so much


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My guess would be that these are nymphs of Cicadellidae, Hemiptera.
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
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Indeed they are, the bottom one probably just after shedding its previous skin, explaining why it is lighter.
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okido, thanks!
 
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