Definitions
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- noun small soft-bodied plant lice
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A final note: The smart-ass question I recently raised about aphids has been answered definitively by Paul Taylor, who writes, “Aphids are insects — family aphididae, also disrespectfully known as ‘plant lice.’”
Marshall's Intimate Cloudless; Wholesale Promotion at NYCB 2006
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A final note: The smart-ass question I recently raised about aphids has been answered definitively by Paul Taylor, who writes, “Aphids are insects — family aphididae, also disrespectfully known as ‘plant lice.’”
Marshall���s Intimate Cloudless; Wholesale Promotion at NYCB 2006
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A final note: The smart-ass question I recently raised about aphids has been answered definitively by Paul Taylor, who writes, “Aphids are insects — family aphididae, also disrespectfully known as ‘plant lice.’”
Marshall���s Intimate Cloudless; Wholesale Promotion at NYCB 2006
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A final note: The smart-ass question I recently raised about aphids has been answered definitively by Paul Taylor, who writes, “Aphids are insects — family aphididae, also disrespectfully known as ‘plant lice.’”
Marshall's Intimate Cloudless; Wholesale Promotion at NYCB 2006
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