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Cylindrical Brown Eggs and Green Nymph

Cylindrical Brown Eggs and Green Nymph
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
August 11, 2010
Size: eggs ~2mm in length (each

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Moved from True Bugs.

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Moved from ID Request.

The eggs look like...
... they come from a Leaf-footed bug . I'm not sure about the nymph, but he/she is probably incidental.

 
Cylindrical Eggs
Thanks - looks like a perfect match.

 
Nymph
looks like a leafhopper. I agree with Coreidae for the eggs.

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