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Grape Leafhopper? - Erythroneura

Grape Leafhopper? - Erythroneura
Ailsa Craig, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada
March 24, 2004
Size: about 3 mm
In wooded area near our house. Looks similar to Erythroneura elegantula at these sites: 1, 2.

Moved
Moved from Erythroneura.

Moved
Moved from Erythroneura.

Erythroneura comes
The grape leafhopper (Erythroneura comes)is the most likely identification, although lots of other Erythroneura look similar. Wild grapes often live along the edges of woodlots in southern Ontario.

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