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What is this? - Entylia carinata

What is this? - Entylia carinata
Milan, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA
July 20, 2008
Size: 1/16-1/8"

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Tree Hopper Nymph...
Probably a Tree Hopper nymph of some sort. They tend to look very bizarre.

 
Probably Entylia or Publilia
They look very similar. Click on

 
Entylia carinata
You can see the characteristic shape of the crest.

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