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green speckled cotton fleahopper? - Pseudatomoscelis seriatus

green speckled cotton fleahopper? - Pseudatomoscelis seriatus
mesquite wash among ladybug larva, maricopa County, Arizona, USA
April 15, 2010

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green speckled seed eater? - Pseudatomoscelis seriatus green speckled cotton fleahopper? - Pseudatomoscelis seriatus

Moved
Moved from Pseudatomoscelis.

 
cotton fleahopper.
Thank you very much. I learn that the insect has spots on the pronotum that can be seen sometimes.I wonder why it would be in such a dry place competing for the few plants with thick stems. Perhaps The insect arrived with the intermittent extra rain that has so confused the insect populations this year.

Moved
Moved from Plant Bugs.

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Plant bug, family Miridae.

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