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Phylloscelis pallescens
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Copyright © 2013
Scott Ditzel
What species is this? -
Phylloscelis pallescens
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, USA
August 10, 2013
Size: 4-5mm
Some sort of Leaf Hopper or Cicada I presume...
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Contributed by
Scott Ditzel
on 10 August, 2013 - 9:29am
Last updated 8 April, 2017 - 9:23pm
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, 8 April, 2017 - 9:23pm
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Moved
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Planthopper
Black Leaf-Leg
- Phylloscelis atra
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Thomas Dawson Twining
, 10 August, 2013 - 10:57am
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Yep that looks to be it ...Th
Yep that looks to be it ...Thanks !!
edit: further research from others have changed the ID to a female of P. pallescens,& a very dark morph of that species
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Scott Ditzel
, 10 August, 2013 - 11:02am
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