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American Palm Cixiid (Haplaxius crudus)
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Copyright © 2010
Tim Lethbridge
Planthoppper? -
Haplaxius crudus
Lake Placid, Highlands County, Florida, USA
June 18, 2009
Size: 3mm to 5mm roughly
I get leaf hoppers and plant hoppers confused but I think this is one of those. It was pretty tiny.
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Contributed by
Tim Lethbridge
on 24 January, 2010 - 8:11pm
Last updated 30 March, 2024 - 10:04pm
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Solomon Hendrix
, 30 March, 2024 - 10:04pm
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Tim Lethbridge
, 26 January, 2010 - 5:17pm
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, 26 January, 2010 - 8:30am
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. Thanks =v=, moving to Delphacid Planthoppers and maybe it can be narrowed down further from there.
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Tim Lethbridge
, 24 January, 2010 - 9:13pm
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delphacid, i suppose -- perhaps akin to Sogatella
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v belov
, 24 January, 2010 - 8:36pm
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Cixiidae
not a Delphacid - the antennae don't stick out far enough, and the legs (see other view) have no moveable spur.
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Andy Hamilton
, 26 January, 2010 - 7:32am
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