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Could this be Cuerna? - Cuerna

Could this be Cuerna? - Cuerna
Lytle Ranch, Washington County, Utah, USA
May 16, 2011
Size: about 4-5 mm
These little leafhoppers (and their shed skins) were all over the cactus in the desert near the Utah/Nevada border.

Moved
Moved from Cuerna.

Moved
Moved from Leafhoppers.

I suspect you're right.
According to Andy Hamilton, Cuerna is "the only black-and-white striped leafhopper nymph."

 
That's great!
Thanks, Ken.

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