Unidentified microbes on surface of Chrysanthemum leaves

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While looking at the cocoon-like thing on Chrysanthemum leaves, I also noticed dust. With the curiosity how dust would look under a foldscope, I took the sample on a slide using the cellotape. I saw some unidentified spindle shaped microscopic organisms along with the dust particles on the leaf surface. What are these? I am unable to identify.
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