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Auchenorrhyncha 01a - Hecalus

Auchenorrhyncha 01a - Hecalus
Near Curlew Lake, ~10 miles Northeast of Republic, Ferry County, Washington, USA
May 19, 2008
Medium sized Auchenorrhycha which landed on a dandelion blossom when disturbed from the grass

Hecalus
Probably a male - females usually have the abdomen extending past the wing tips.

There are several species that look like this. One of the species occurring in your area has a black underside, which of course you can't see in this view.

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