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Photo#380238

"Bubble Bug" landed on a sunflower I was shooting mid to late day. Approx 1/8" to 1/4" long. - Parantonae hispida
San Bernardino County, California, USA
July 6, 2009

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Parantonae hispida
This is the only species of such a genus in the USA. Please watch for nymphs!

 
Nymphs?
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Nymphs
The immatures of some species are called nymphs. We have a glossary that may be of help to you. It is not very easy to navigate, though, and we keep adding words in answer to questions such as yours.
You can see some images of immatures of relatives of this one in the pages of treehoppers. Also this article may be of help.

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