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Photo#287400
Two species of treehopper

Two species of treehopper
Bedford, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada
June 10, 2009
Size: 3 mm
Could these be the adults of the black non-crested individuals posted earlier? Host plant was a solidago (goldenrod) lining a gravel road into a city park. This image is a close-up of the insect on the right of the first image. Not tended by ants.

two species together
Entylia carinata (left) and Publilia concava (right) can be found together on the same plant.

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