Wednesday, 3 February 2021

Red gum lerp psyllids (Glycaspis brimblecombei) feeding on eucalyptus phloem and releasing sweet honeydew. The white blob in the corner is a lerp, a protective casing made out of honeydew in which a psyllid nymph resides. Lake Los Carneros, California [oc]

Red gum lerp psyllids (Glycaspis brimblecombei) feeding on eucalyptus phloem and releasing sweet honeydew. The white blob in the corner is a lerp, a protective casing made out of honeydew in which a psyllid nymph resides. Lake Los Carneros, California [oc] submitted by /u/panarthropodism
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