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Hempiteran nymph?
Toby
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Posted on 16-02-2007 22:02
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like to know what this bug is:

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And what more info do you have? Plz, remind what you agreed to when you agreed to the Forum Code of Conduct. Wink
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And despite the general look might suggest a true bug, I think it has something aphid-ish about it.
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Ladybird sized, found near pond SW London. I initially thought aphid but it seemed on the large side and I didnt recognise the species.
I now think it is probably Tuberolachnussalignus or Willow aphid.
 
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Hello,

Aphid, no doubt for me.
One can even see the siphunculi bumps on the hind part of the abdomen
Pierre Duhem
 
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Tuberolachnus salignus, I think that is correct

cheers - martin
 
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