A series of shots of Citrus Psyllid adults (including a recently emerged white adult) , and larvae of Diaphorina citri which is the vector of citrus greening disease now devastating Florida's orange groves. Pictures taken at Level 3 quarantine facility at USDA's Lab at Ft. Detrick, Maryland. Thanks to Tina Paul for facilitating all of this. One of the larval pictures just made it into the October National Geographic Magazine. Those are acupuncture pin the Psyllid is taken on...tiny beasts. Diaphorina_citri
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