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Moth fly? - Stephanitis takeyai

Moth fly? - Stephanitis takeyai
Williston Park, Nassau County, New York, USA
June 20, 2017
Size: approx. 1/4"- 1/3"

Moved
Moved from Tingini.

Stephanitis takeyai
Stephanitis takeyai is a non-native lace bug that was accidentally introduced from Japan with nursery stock of the host plant Pieris japonica.

Moved
Moved from Corythucha.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

tingidae
lace bug

 
Lace Bug, Tingadae, Hemiptera
Thanks for the direction! I looked up lace wing, and it said "Lace Bug, Tingadae, Hemiptera."

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