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Smilia camelus

Smilia camelus
Seven Springs, Wayne County, North Carolina, USA
April 28, 2013
Size: 5-10mm
I captured this individual whilst walking along a woodland edge. I just happened to see it, although I was bug hunting at the time. Sadly, I have no idea of what the plant it was resting upon is. I am making an assumption that this is an immature, but that is only an assumption

Moved

Moved for expert attention
Moved from ID Request.

Treehopper nymph--maybe something in/near Smilia:



Dr. Hamilton will be able to say for sure.

 
Thanks Ken, you may well be r
Thanks Ken, you may well be right. Mine looks very similar although my angle of shot doesn't show the spines along the back. Everything else seems to match.

 
Smilia camelus
yes

 
Thanks You!
Thanks You!

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