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Treehopper? - Platycotis vittata

Treehopper? - Platycotis vittata
Duke Forest, Korstian Division, Orange County, North Carolina, USA
May 3, 2006
Size: About a third of an inch
Found in a very dark corner of these woods on a leaf.

Nymph, Platycotis vittata
This is an immature oak treehopper, Platycotis vittata. They always remind me of some kind of bumper car or amusement park ride.

Here's an image of them en masse:



--Stephen

Stephen Cresswell
Buckhannon, WV
www.stephencresswell.com

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