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Acanaloniid Planthopper  - Flatormenis proxima

Acanaloniid Planthopper - Flatormenis proxima
Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina, USA
June 29, 2013

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Looks like
Northern Flatid Planthopper

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I would say a Flatid
Maybe Anormenis chloris? Our common Acanaloniids (A. bivittata and A. conica) are distinctly green.

 
or Ormenoides venusta.
I don't know enough to separate them, but these along with Metcalfa pruinosa (which this obviously is not) are by far our most common Flatids in the east.

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