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Woolly Alder Aphids

Paraprociphilus tesselatus

Description:

Is the black ant the culprit for their defensive mode? Bright white fluffy tendrils' abound at the base of the alder tree & a lone aphid ventures up the tree away from the colony.

Habitat:

Alder tree in high brush of a large marsh.

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Greg Shchepanek
Spotted by
Greg Shchepanek

Québec, Canada

Spotted on Sep 1, 2012
Submitted on Sep 5, 2012

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