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Lace Bug host plant - Leptoypha mutica

Lace Bug host plant - Leptoypha mutica
Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
August 1, 2006
Here's a picture of the tree leaves it was on.

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Lace Bug - Leptoypha mutica Lace Bug host plant - Leptoypha mutica

Moved
Moved from Fraxinus (Genus- Ash).

Hosts and Habitats section discontinued

Moved

Moved
Moved from Lace Bugs.

Looks like
a species of Ash (Fraxinus). Not 100 percent sure- but it reminds me of it, anyway. Species listed as native to NH: F. americana, F. nigra and F. pennsylvanica.

 
Thanks
for the plant ID Chuck. That should help in figuting out what the bug is.

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