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Photo#181517
Nymph - Paraulacizes irrorata

Nymph - Paraulacizes irrorata
Sand Springs, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA
May 8, 2008
Size: 2mm (3/32")
At first I thought this was a leafhopper nymph but after looking closer on the computer the antennae are longer than its body so I don't think it's a leafhopper.
Please help with ID.

Moved
Moved from Tylozygus.

sharpshooter nymph
Just a very young one. Probably Tylozygus (because it is so hairy), but you would have to watch for adults to be sure.

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