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Thrips Perhaps? - Entylia carinata

Thrips Perhaps? - Entylia carinata
Locust Grove, Orange County, Virginia, USA
September 3, 2016
Size: 2mm

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Thrips Perhaps? - Entylia carinata Thrips Perhaps? - Entylia carinata

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Treehopper Nymphs attended by Ants
Something very close to this one. (widespread range)
Entylia carinata: Nice shot!

 
Thanks. I do have E. carinat
Thanks. I do have E. carinata in the yard. The yellow spikes on these nymphs, however, don't appear on the E. carinata nymphs I've seen. Maybe a different instar????

 
maybe
It could be age related, but sometimes they are just hard to see. I'm not sure.

 
Probably just my eyesight let
Probably just my eyesight letting me down. Likely carinata...I have seen the adults in the yard recently. Thanks.

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