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Psylloidean (Aphalaridae) A strange looking bug with bits of everything and took some effort to work out what it was. 12mm long body. Found at the edge of local national park under lights. These psyllids insert eggs into leaves or stems which then develop into galls housing developing nymphs.  Aphalaridae,Australia,CFA,DRNP,Geotagged,Spring Click/tap to enlarge

Psylloidean (Aphalaridae)

A strange looking bug with bits of everything and took some effort to work out what it was. 12mm long body. Found at the edge of local national park under lights. These psyllids insert eggs into leaves or stems which then develop into galls housing developing nymphs.

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By Mark Ridgway

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Uploaded Oct 29, 2015. Captured Oct 20, 2015 11:51 in 161 Belview Terrace, Tremont VIC 3785, Australia.
  • DSC-HX30V
  • f/4.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO100
  • 9.43mm