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Erythroneurini

Erythroneurini
Cane Creek Canyon Preserve, Colbert County, Alabama, USA
June 15, 2020

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Erythroneurini
seems most likely based on the venation, after looking again. maybe Erythridula crossi or something near it?

Empoasca sp
suggested by Joel Kits

 
wow
never seen an Empoasca that looks like this. Lets leave it here for the time being until the Empoasca revision is finished.

 
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I think I have several pictures of yellow type Empoasca and some of them radiates toward Erythridula in appearance. Whole array. Unfortunately many of these little guys that came to porch light are more or less teneral.

 
yeah
such a unique individual. Joel also mentioned to me (when I asked about John's Chlorita-like specimen in Texas) the likelihood that Empoasca is a number of genera and the revision could break it up as was done in Europe. would make sense if this was something else imo

Moved

 
Illinigina illinoiensis ??
Don't remember how I get there :)

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