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Privet Leafhopper Numph - Fieberiella florii

Privet Leafhopper Numph - Fieberiella florii
Bear, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
July 15, 2009
Size: ~ 6 mm
Found on Panicle Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight')

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Fieberiella florii
This nYmph is actually from privet ... do you have a hedge nearby?

 
Thank you Andy!
While I do not have any Privet, I do have a Pink Forsythia and many plants in the Rose Family such as Washington Hawthorn, Fraser's Photinia, Cherry Plum, Bradford Pear and Bumald Spiraea in my backyard. This little Leafhopper will have many fine meals here.

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