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planthopper - Stenocranus felti

planthopper - Stenocranus felti
Bolton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
November 11, 2007

Thanks Andy
All the other Stenocranus felti look like they're short-winged. It's amazing how they can have these 2 different looks.

Stenocranus felti
This is a long-winged form; usually the wings are only the length of the body, and somewhat pointed. The recurved marginal veins are distinctive.

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