A report on Hemolymph and Pemphigus spyrothecae
On the other hand, Pemphigus spyrothecae utilize hemolymph as an adhesive, allowing the species to stick to predators and subsequently attack the predator; it was found that with larger predators, more aphids were stuck after the predator was defeated.
- HemolymphWhile attacking a predator, haemolymph oozed out and caused the aphids to stick to predator.
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