
Aphis salicariae apterae are reddish brown with a marked wax bloom. The wax coating is heavier on the primary host making the aphids appear grey (see first picture below), but lighter on the secondary host so the aphids appear pinkish (see second picture below). The mid-dorsum of the Aphis salicariae aptera is more or less membranous but there are small postsiphuncular and marginal sclerites, dark intersegmental muscle sclerites and transverse bands across tergites 6-8. The siphunculi are gently.. more
Similar species: True Bugs
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Uploaded Jul 23, 2025. Captured Jul 22, 2025 14:34 in 16563 18th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155, USA.