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Xestocephalus brunneus

Xestocephalus brunneus
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
July 30, 2011

Moved
Moved from Leafhoppers.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Xestocephalus sp
Dr. Hamilton may know which species.

 
Xestocephalus brunneus
There are only 2 blackish species, X. piceus that is all dark brown, and X. brunneus that has a few pale spots around the wing tips.

The whitish patch on the costa is an accumulation of waxy exudates, not a color pattern.

 
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