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Leafhopper (nymph)

Leafhopper (nymph)
Lacey (near Olympia), Thurston County, Washington, USA
July 19, 2008

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Moved

Moved

Moved
Moved from Leafhoppers.

Moved

Not a nymph any longer!
Those wings signify adult status. Do you stick around long enough to get a shot of the adult coloration?

 
adult coloration
I did, but it didn't. It flew/hopped off a few seconds after my final shot there. Wouldn't a final coloration take a little while? (days, weeks?)

 
Our experience with Enchenopa
would suggest minutes to fractions of an hour, not days , but we don't know if it is the same for all.

 
Beautiful series!! :)
Beautiful series!! :)

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