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Albino Tree Hopper - Cyrtolobus - female

Albino Tree Hopper - Cyrtolobus - Female
Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
June 20, 2007
Size: 1/4 inch
I know someone is going to say it's not colored up yet-but how does that take-2 days? It hasn't changed color yet!

(if I go by the look of some albino reptiles-this would be the right colors for that)

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Albino Tree Hopper - Cyrtolobus - female Albino Tree Hopper - Cyrtolobus - female

Moved
Moved from Cyrtolobus ovatus.

Moved
Moved from Cyrtolobus to new species page as per Andy's ID.

Cyrtolobus ovatus
This is a female - that's as dark as it gets. Males are more boldly patterned.

 
That is really interesting-I
That is really interesting-I had no idea they sexes varied so much.

Females don't wander as much? (since I have only seen one like this)

Thanks!! ^__^

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