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Leafhopper's predators - Macropsis

Leafhopper's predators - Macropsis
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
June 9, 2007
On willow, this Ladybird beetle nymph caught a leafhopper nymph.

Moved
Moved from Leafhoppers.

Macropsis nymph
Macropsis nymphs are "hairier" than those of Oncopsis, and have a prominently ridged abdomen.

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