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Hoppers

Hoppers
Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
June 2, 2007
Yes, I know there are more than one species here--I'll frass it later. This is just a small part of the big picture on my porch.

Moved

Moved

Moved
Moved from Treehoppers.

oak leafhoppers
Smilia camelus, Atymna querci, Cyrtolobus spp. ... you have them all from the same tree? Try this: spread a white sheet under the oak, then whack the branches with a baseball bat or similar object. You may be amazed at what falls out.

 
There is entire forest behind
There is entire forest behind my house-I'm not sure which tree they came from...still it might be interesting to do what you said. ^__^

Ah! Terrific, Jo
How marvelous!

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