A different lerp (3634287187)
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Summary[edit] Description: Glycaspis ssp These lerps have been on 'the tree' for some time. We had rain for the first time for a few weeks and the lerps seemed to lose their thin tendrils of wax and turned into hard caps. On this leaf you see an ant still tending/feeding on honeydew given off by these insects. An excellent article on lerps in South Australia I am not sure what is causing the blisters yet but will investigate. :D Another lerp in our yard. Date: 17 June 2009, 14:05. Source: A different lerp. Author: Jean and Fred from Perth, Australia. Camera location31° 52′ 46.71″ S, 116° 03′ 13.98″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.879643; 116.053884.
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- Psylloidea (jumping plant louse)
- Panarthropoda
- Psyllidae (jumping plantlice)
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