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Keeled Treehopper (Entylia carinata)
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Copyright © 2009
Eric Gofreed
Leafhoppers -
Entylia carinata
Fort Washington, Prince George"S County, Maryland, USA
July 8, 2009
Size: 1/4 inch
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Contributed by
Eric Gofreed
on 8 July, 2009 - 1:06pm
Last updated 17 July, 2009 - 10:49am
Entylia carinata
Great shots!
I'm not 1000% on the ID. Wait for Andy Hamilton to confirm.
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Andrew Williams
, 8 July, 2009 - 1:15pm
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Awesome!!
Is the white one freshly molted?
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Ashley Bradford
, 8 July, 2009 - 1:15pm
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Thank You
I really apreciate your help. I just visited you home page and it is really nice.
I love this website and it is very education, but I'm a bit of a book worm (no pun intended). Do have any recommendations for insect guides or textbooks on entomology?
Eric
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Eric Gofreed
, 8 July, 2009 - 1:29pm
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Thanks!
For guides, I have some books, but really, I just always come back here - it has the most variety and the people here are so helpful. =)
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Ashley Bradford
, 8 July, 2009 - 1:57pm
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Thanks
I agree the people here at Bugguides.com are wonderful and knowledgeable and it is also great fun and I have learned quite a lot already. But, a good text and field guide will speed my education.
Thanks again
Eric
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Eric Gofreed
, 8 July, 2009 - 2:53pm
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Entylia carinata
I agree with the ID, although I am not an expert.
I have also photographed white ones and I believe they are freshly molted.
Also, there are lots of good field guides out there, maybe check out your local bookstore so you can look through them and pick one that works best for you! As far as entomology textbooks go, my understanding is that "
Borror and DeLong's Introduction to the Study of Insects
" is the best, although I do not own it (to poor right now).
.
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Dan Leeder
, 8 July, 2009 - 1:36pm
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Borror n Delong
Thanks for the advice. I just ordered it on eBay for $75.00 and free shipping. It looks like a great resource
Thanks
eric
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Eric Gofreed
, 8 July, 2009 - 3:38pm
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