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Woolly beech aphid
The woolly beech aphid, Phyllaphis fagi, is an introduced aphid which can be found on Fagus sylvatica.
Nice images can be found at Invasives.org: Woolly beech aphid
University of Illinois Extension: Woolly beech aphid
There is a discussion of woolly beach aphid at the plante doktor website.
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