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Spotty Bug with Leafhopper etc. - Antianthe expansa

Spotty Bug with Leafhopper etc. - Antianthe expansa
San Diego, California, USA
October 12, 2006
Size: tailors pin head
Here you can see the leafhopper, ants and another type of bug with the mistery spotted bug

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Antianthe expansa
The "leafhopper" is actually the adult treehopper, easily recognized by the spines that stick out sideways from the thorax.

 
Adult Tree hopper
Thank you for the clarification Andy. Shows how much I know about these wee critters. I didn't even know there was a distinction between the two. Thanks again.

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