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Unknown Green - Idiocerus

Unknown Green - Idiocerus
St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
May 21, 2015
Size: 2mm
I found this little gaffer (2mm) on a poplar tree tonight. I think near brown stuff on the right of the image may be where it has hatched from. There were two of these on the leaf which was kind of curled. They can run pretty fast. ID if possible appreciated.

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Green version of this?


At least, leafhopper nymph.

 
No Clue
Hi, Yurika. Not a clue, possible though. Same tree, different side. I can catch some, feed them poplar leaves and see what develops if they live.

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