Rabdophaga rosaria - nympha (Komi, Russia) 3

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Description: Français : Rabdophaga rosaria (Loew, 1850), nympha, photographed in Ukhta gorsovet, Komi, Russia A forming adult insect of willow lollipop. The insect was taken out of an already withered willow gall. Apparently these must have already crawled out in the summer. The organism looks like an adult insect. The body covers are whitish, translucent and very delicate. There were two larvae in one gall at once. Both at the same stage. One of the photos shows a ruler with millimetre graduations attached. When removing the larvae from the gall - one of the larvae was moving (faintly moving). Date: 23 april 2021 · 12:55. Source: INaturalist. Author: Антон Наумов (aka Prs516). Camera location63° 30′ 33.62″ N, 53° 24′ 37.02″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 63.509338; 53.410283.
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- Rabdophaga rosaria
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