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Fulgoroid on Baccharis salicifolia - Oecleus snowi

Fulgoroid on Baccharis salicifolia - Oecleus snowi
Bumble Bee Creek, 741 m. elev., Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
June 8, 2008
Size: ~ 3 mm
Notice how close eyes the eyes are. Host plant was Baccharis salicifolia, Seep Baccharis.

prob. Oecleus snowi --det. C.R. Bartlett
Moved from Oecleus.

Moved
Moved from Oeclidius per Dr. Hamilton's request (pers. comm.): "On the advice of Dr. O'Brien, I have modified the placement of ... to Oecleus"

Moved
Moved from Cixiidae.

Oeclidius
Kinnaridae (similar to Cixiidae). This is the first host record for this genus. See if you can find any nymphs.

 
Oeclidius (Kinnaridae)
Edit: This started out as a question but I managed to find the necessary information for the family and genus.

Moved
Moved from Flatid Planthoppers. I think the 'pustules' on forewing veins are visible in this image.

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