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Another leafhopper nymph?

Another leafhopper nymph?
Claremont, Los Angeles County, California, USA
May 19, 2012
Size: 2.5-3 mm
This tiny insect was found on California Croton (Croton californicus) at the Claremont Colleges’ Robert J. Bernard Biological Field Station. I think it is a leafhopper nymph, and to me it looks the same as this one, which we saw recently on Camissoniopsis bistorta:



This particular Croton really seemed to be “hopping” — this tree hopper was sitting on a leaf adjacent to the insect pictured here.

Moved

Gloridonus?
Please watch for adults!

 
Will do!
Thanks! I'll be glad to keep an eye our for adults, and I'll post them if we photograph any.

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