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Ceratagallia sanguinolenta? - Ceratagallia agricola - female

Ceratagallia sanguinolenta? - Ceratagallia agricola - Female
Molly's Ridge, Yellow Mountain, Avery County, North Carolina, USA
June 18, 2015

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Ceratagallia sanguinolenta? - Ceratagallia agricola - female Ceratagallia sanguinolenta? - Ceratagallia agricola - female Ceratagallia sanguinolenta? - Ceratagallia agricola - female

Moved
Moved from Leafhoppers.

Must be it
Markings nearly identical to this one-


 
C. agricola
That's what Andy Hamilton says it is

 
It seems that the length of the wings is key
as he describes in this post-


 
yes
yeah it looks like that. Also, I think the overall length is key. He asked me for the lengths of the individuals (luckily I have the specimen of this female and the dark male): the female is 3 mm long, the male is ~2.8 mm long.

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