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Hopper nymph - Ceresa albescens

Hopper nymph - Ceresa albescens
Deep Fork Wildlife Refuge, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, USA
May 13, 2007
Size: aprox.9mm

Ceresa
One of the few brown species in this genus. It doesn't look like C. diceros nymphs, which have longer processes on the body that recurve at the tips, so I am guessing it might be C. albescens. Please watch for adults!

 
Ceresa
Thanks Andy, I will keep my eye out for them.

What a strange one! -- and large too!
Great image! Can't wait to hear what Dr Hamilton says.

 
Nymph
Thanks.
Size is aprox. but should be close.

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