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Sumac Aphid Gall
Sumac aphid gall (Melaphis rhois). Though parasitic, these aphids are not harmful to the host plant. The galls are formed when the female aphids lay a single egg on the underside of the sumac leaf. the leaf then forms a sac over the egg.
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Sumac Aphid Gall
Description:
Sumac aphid gall (Melaphis rhois). Though parasitic, these aphids are not harmful to the host plant. The galls are formed when the female aphids lay a single egg on the underside of the sumac leaf. the leaf then forms a sac over the egg.
Credit:
Scott Camazine/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2658794
Legacy Identifier:
JB1709
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aphid egg
aphididae
aphids
blackflies
egg
egg sac
gall
greenflies
growth
insect
melaphis
pest
plant
plant lice
red pouch gall
rhois
staghorn sumac aphid
sumac
sumac aphid gall
sumac leaf gall
whiteflies
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