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Leaf Hopper - Texananus

Leaf Hopper - Texananus
Salt Lake City, (N40°46.727'W111°52.629'ele4609'), Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
August 26, 2007
Size: 6mm
came to light.

Moved
Moved from Leafhoppers.

Texananus
It looks a lot like Paraphlepsius, but the wing veins on the triangular area ("clavus") are connected by crossveins. There are a number of western species that look like this.

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