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Hopper in distress - Aplos simplex

Hopper in distress - Aplos simplex
Hastings on Hudson, Westchester County, New York, USA
August 15, 2020
Size: <1cm
Here is likely a plant hopper very unsymetric with white growth on one side. Any comments on species or what the growth is?

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Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Moth larva parasite?

 
Ah yes...
A much more likely candidate.

Hopper looks like Aplos simplex
Growth might be a Dryinid larva, but I can't really tell from these shots.

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