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Treehopper - Enchenopa on-juglans-nigra

Treehopper - Enchenopa on-juglans-nigra
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
July 4, 2007
This is the treehopper that was about 30 feet away from the walnut tree where I found the nymphs in June which looked like . To my eyes this hopper looks slightly different from the one I photographed on July 3. .

Moved

undescribed on walnut
probably safe to move it there if close to where nymphs were found

Moved
Moved from Enchenopa.

Enchenopa binotata
The more curved horn tip is characteristic of the species that feeds on bittersweet, Celastrus.

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