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Any clue re what this is?  Thanks! - Acanalonia bivittata

Any clue re what this is? Thanks! - Acanalonia bivittata
Canton, Massachusetts, USA
July 20, 2015
Size: approx 15 mm lon
On vertical stem of hydrangea

Moved

Moved
Moved from Acanalonia.

Looks like
A. bivittata nymph. Nymphs in this genus can be quite the challenge. However, this nymph has a flat front of the head, so that suggest bivittata rather than conica

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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