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Photo#82230
planthopper nymph? - Ribautodelphax

planthopper nymph? - Ribautodelphax
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
October 8, 2006
Size: 2mm

Moved
Moved from Delphacid Planthoppers to genus page as per Andy's identification.

Delphacid nymph
The antennae appear to have 3 pustules crowded together near the tip, which is characteristic of Ribautodelphax, as is the pale stripe on the head and prothorax.

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