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Planthopper - Anormenis chloris

Planthopper - Anormenis chloris
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
October 22, 2006
Size: about 1/2 inch
simalair to the Acanalonia conica i found about a month ago... any one got a postive ID? Thanks!

Anormenis chloris
The double line of apical cells on the wing is characteristic of this species in our eastern fauna; elsewhere, this is only (at best) a generic character. It defines "Ormenis", which has been split up into various generic segregates such as Anormenis, Melormenis etc. The complex needs more work, so expect changes in names in the near future.

 
thanks!
Thanks for your time and explaining!

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