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Rose Leafhopper - Typhlocyba rosae

Rose Leafhopper - Typhlocyba rosae
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
June 10, 2009
Size: ~ 2 - 3 mm
On a primrose leaf, I believe.

Moved
Moved from Typhlocyba.

Typhlocyba
Might be from a tree, or from roses (in which case it would be T. rosae).

 
Thanks
I saw several of these on rose plants in a garden... so it is T. rosae. (Species not yet in the guide.) They don't often stay still long enough to photograph.

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