Leafcurl Ash Aphid – Prociphilus fraxinfolii
Leafcurl Ash Aphid (Prociphilus fraxinfolii)
Common Name: Leafcurl Ash Aphid
Latin Name: Prociphilus fraxinfolii
Appearance:
- Aphids are pear-shaped, 1/8 inch long or less, and covered in white wax.
- Their bodies are pale green or yellowish and lack distinct cornicles, which are a pair of tube-like projections near the hind end of the body that distinguishes most aphid species from other insects.
- Leafcurl ash aphids have a yellow-green body and a brown head, but they are covered in white, waxy threads.
- They are found in mixtures of old cast skins and droplets of wax-coated honeydew within curled ash leaves. They are occasionally discoloured to a red-brown colour.