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Maybe Agallini? - Stirellus bicolor

Maybe Agallini? - Stirellus bicolor
Creedmore, Travis County, Texas, USA
September 11, 2020
Size: 4 mm

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Maybe Agallini? - Stirellus bicolor Maybe Agallini? - Stirellus bicolor Maybe Agallini? - Stirellus bicolor Maybe Agallini? - Stirellus bicolor - female

Moved tentatively
Moved from Leafhoppers.

the other species in the area look different

Stirellus sp.
messy genus—the separation of species is somewhat dubious according to Dietrich, we usually move most of them to bicolor.

 
Interesting
Yes, we found a couple others with different coloring but still quite iridescent and looking similar. I'll clump them all together.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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