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Photo#20617
leafhopper - Macrosteles quadrilineatus

leafhopper - Macrosteles quadrilineatus
Milton, Massachusetts, USA
June 15, 2005
Size: 3.5mm

aster leafhopper
Macrosteles quadrilineatus (formerly M. fascifrons) is a major pest insect that transmits plant diseases. It is often called the "6-spotted leafhopper" due to its head markings, but properly this name is reserved for a similar European species.

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