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Some kind of hopper? - Anoscopus serratulae

Some kind of hopper? - Anoscopus serratulae
Salt Lake, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
July 30, 2008
Size: 2-3 mm.
I have no idea what this is but I guess it could be some kind of treehopper or leafhopper? I think he had a bad leg or something but he could still really hop--about 10 inches on each attempt (maybe he was using his wings, too).

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Some kind of hopper? - Anoscopus serratulae Some kind of hopper? - Anoscopus serratulae

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Anoscopus serratulae
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