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Leafhopper - Deltanus texanus - female

Leafhopper - Deltanus texanus - Female
Mobile (Dog River), Mobile County, Alabama, USA
October 10, 2009
Would this be a female?

Moved
Moved from Arboridia.

Deltanus texanus
Congratulations, you are the FIRST person to illustrate this handsome leafhopper! It is actually a close relative of Sanctanus, as you can see by the curved outer anteapical cell of the forewing.

Yes, it does look like a female.

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