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Hopper - Paraphlepsius apertus

Hopper - Paraphlepsius apertus
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
September 16, 2008
Size: 5-7mm
Another hopper found along a trail on the Ice Age Trail in Cross Plains. At first glance they just look like plain brown insects until you see the details in closeup shots.

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Moved
Moved from Paraphlepsius.

Moved

Paraphlepsius
Probably P. apertus, a northern and high-altitude species what a flatter face than most others in this genus.

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