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Hopper - Graphocephala coccinea

Hopper - Graphocephala coccinea
Allegheny National Forest, Blue Jay Creek near Merianville, Forest County, Pennsylvania, USA
August 13, 2009
Size: 8mm

How do you know
it's not coccinea? Just trying to learn!

 
While
far from an expert, looking at Andy Hamilton's paper on the coccinea complex, it has two red stripes (rather than 3 as in coccinea, where the ventral stripe may be thick or thin, but always present), and the stripes are of equal width (unequal in picta)

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