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Photo#890402
Which Leafhopper nymph is this?

Which Leafhopper nymph is this?
Poway, San Diego County, California, USA
February 4, 2014
Size: 3 mm
On Oleander bush.

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Which Leafhopper nymph is this? Which Leafhopper nymph is this? Which Leafhopper nymph is this?

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antennae!
The length of the antennae is truly remarkable; only Neocoelidia can match it; and this is almost certainly not a member of that genus, whose nymphs have the black head spot also found in the adults.

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