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Haven't got a clue on this one - Acanalonia bivittata

Haven't got a clue on this one - Acanalonia bivittata
Crystal Lake, McHenry County, Illinois, USA
August 8, 2009
Size: Body 8 mm
I haven't seen anything like this before, not sure whether it is a nymph or adult.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

I'd guess
a planthopper nymph of some kind...



Can't say much more than that, though. Perhaps someone else will be able to give you more information.

 
Acanalonia bivittata
yes, quite distinctive

 
Excellent, thank you
That certainly narrows it down.

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