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Photo#22010
Unknown insect on Lantana

Unknown insect on Lantana
Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, USA
May 25, 2005

Frassed
Moved from Nephesini.

Moved
Moved from Flatoidinus.

Moved
Moved from Fulgoroidea.

Moved
Moved from Leafhoppers.

Leafhopper nymph.
This is the nymphal stage of some kind of leafhopper. When Andy Hamilton visits next, he can tell you much more:-)

 
Flatoidinus
The copious wax filaments suggest a Fulgoroid, and the presence of both waxy tails and side filaments suggests Flatidae. The long head suggests that this is probably the unknown nymph of Flatoidinus.

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