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Gypona verticalis
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Copyright © 2012
Wisconsin Oecanthinancy
Orangish leafhopper -
Gypona verticalis
Near Wolverine Canyon, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
August 17, 2012
Size: 7mm +/-
Found along a creek (? Wolverine Creek)
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Contributed by
Wisconsin Oecanthinancy
on 20 August, 2012 - 8:38pm
Last updated 2 April, 2020 - 10:42am
Moved
Moved from
Gypona bimaculata
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G. bimaculata is a synonym of G. verticalis.
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Kyle Kittelberger
, 2 April, 2020 - 10:42am
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ha! new one for the guide --thanks, guys
Moved from
Leafhoppers
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v belov
, 21 December, 2012 - 3:22pm
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Gypona bimaculata
There are two tiny black spots on the pronotum behind the eyes; this gives this species its name.
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Andy Hamilton
, 21 December, 2012 - 3:21pm
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Ponana?
Hard to say because the image is so coarse. Do you have a larger file that you can crop closer to the insect?
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Andy Hamilton
, 13 September, 2012 - 9:44am
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