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Two-line Spittle bug - Prosapia bicincta - Prosapia bicincta

Two-line Spittle bug - Prosapia bicincta - Prosapia bicincta
Plant: 4 o'clock, Kansas, USA
June 29, 2008
Host Plants: Spittlebugs are commonly found on junipers and pine trees but can be found on a wide host range.

Description: The spittlebug derives its name from the white, frothy" spittle" the nymphs produce. Adults are large, black leafhoppers about 1/3-inch long with two red stripes that go crosswise across the back. The eyes and abdomen are bright red. Though the nymphs resemble the adults, they are smaller and wingless. Color varies from yellow to white to orange but the eyes are always red.

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