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Aplos simplex planthopper with white mass - Aplos simplex

Aplos simplex planthopper with white mass - Aplos simplex
Lilburn/Camp Creek Greenway Trail, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
August 4, 2021
What causes the white mass? I saw something similar on a Thionia planthopper adult.

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Looks like...
It's probably the larva of the Planthopper Parasite Moth, Fulgoraecia exigua.

White mass…
A planthopper parasite larva.

See reference here.

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