APHID CAUGHT ON MULBERRY LEAVES OBSERVED UNDER FOLDSCOPE

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Aphid is also called plant louse, greenfly , are small (1/8 inch long), sap sucking, soft-bodied insects (order Homoptera), often found feeding in clusters on new growth.
The antennae at the tip of the head are clearly visible and cornicles (a pair of tube-like structures) projecting backwards out of their hind end can also be seen which is a big identification of aphids.

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