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Photo#174909
Leafhopper - female

Leafhopper - Female
Kenner, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, USA
March 27, 2008
Any ideas? Paraphlepsius? Bespeckled Leafhopper? Thanks in advance!

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Moved
Moved from Phlepsanus.

Moved
Moved from Texananus.

Texananus
This genus looks like Paraphlepsius, but the head is narrower than the thorax (which you can only see from above) and the veins of the forewing closest to the tip of the exposed part of the thorax (scutellum) are connected by crossveins.

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