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Rhynchomitra lingula
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Copyright © 2004
Tony DiTerlizzi
Dictyopharid Planthopper -
Rhynchomitra lingula
Jupiter, Florida, USA
July 5, 2004
Shot in a dried wetland area.
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Contributed by
Tony DiTerlizzi
on 7 July, 2004 - 3:49pm
Last updated 6 July, 2006 - 7:03pm
Rhynchomitra lingula
This Dictyopharid species has a short, broad head like that of the related Nersia, but the tip turns upwards as in other Rhynchomitra, and the ridges on the back are widely separated and nearly parallel, instead of converging to a point just behind the pronotum.
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Andy Hamilton
, 7 March, 2005 - 1:43pm
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