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Photo#674435
Pale, translucent leafhopper with 4 black spots on its nose - Graminella sonora

Pale, translucent leafhopper with 4 black spots on its nose - Graminella sonora
Pryor, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA
July 14, 2012
Size: 3 mm
Deltocephalus sonorus?

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Pale, translucent leafhopper with 4 black spots on its nose - Graminella sonora Pale, translucent leafhopper with 4 black spots on its nose - Graminella sonora

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Deltocephalus sonorus
Yes. Note that there are only 2 anteapical cells on one side of the insect (which is characteristic of Graminella) but 3 on the other side!

 
I noticed that...
I was looking for something with matching veins, wondering if separate specimens might have different veins. I was surprised to see separate wings do!

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