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binotata-complex unknown host (Enchenopa binotata-complex unknown host)
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Copyright © 2011
Ken
Thorn Mimic Treehopper -
Enchenopa
Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
July 5, 2011
Size: approx 7mm
Originally submitted as: Enchenopa ?
Thank you, v and Charley
Found in the underbrush along a wooded trail in southeastern PA
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Contributed by
Ken
on 7 July, 2011 - 7:24am
Last updated 15 June, 2022 - 6:13pm
Moved
Moved from
Enchenopa
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Solomon V. Hendrix
, 15 June, 2022 - 6:02pm
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Moved
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Free-living Hemipterans
. Thanks.
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Ken
, 9 July, 2011 - 9:01am
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v belov
, 7 July, 2011 - 8:29am
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It does look like Enchenopa...
The plant looks like dogwood, and I don't think there is a species of
Enchenopa
known to feed on dogwood, but finding a single adult on a plant doesn't mean it's necessarily the host plant.
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Charley Eiseman
, 7 July, 2011 - 7:43am
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