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Typhlocybinae?

Typhlocybinae?
Bellfort Centerpoint ROW prairie, Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
August 30, 2020
Size: 2 mm
Swept from mixed prairie-type vegetation.

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Typhlocybinae? lateral ventral ventral II

Good call, Solomon
I've now found these nymphs with numbers of Dikraneurini adults.

Moved
Moved from Leafhoppers.

maybe
Dikraneurini. this is a shot in the dark for now, but I have a lot of similar nymphs in my yard that I strongly suspect are Dikraneura nymphs as I find them in areas that are solely D. cf. arizona.

 
Thanks
Do yours have the cleft in the head?

 
Not really sure
I don't think so though. I'll try to find some (I've had no success rearing grass-feeders yet)

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