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Photo#286508
Treehopper - female

Treehopper - Female
Sand Springs, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA
June 9, 2009
Size: 4mm (5/32")
Resembles Spissistilus festinus but I'm not sure it is.

Please help with ID.

Moved
Moved from Atymna.

Atymna female
You would need a side view to tell whether it is A. inornata or A. helena.

Spissistilus, like Ceresa, has a triangular area on the front of the pronotum that is absent in Atymna.

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