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Spittlebug

Philagra parva

Description:

There are some 23,000 species of spittlebugs. Yet most gardeners have never seen one. That’s because spittlebugs are very good at hiding. That mass of froth you see on your plant isn’t there to do your plant harm. It’s a very clever cover for the spittlebug. You don’t think so? Just try and find him. Spittlebug nymphs can turn a liquid secretion into bubbles by moving or pumping their bodies. Once the bubbles have formed, spittlebugs use their hind legs to cover themselves with the froth. The ‘spittle’ serves multiple purposes.

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5 Comments

Christiane
Christiane 11 years ago

Thanks Noel..

Noel Buensuceso
Noel Buensuceso 11 years ago

Very nice photos! Thanks for sharing and for the info .Christiane!

Christiane
Christiane 11 years ago

Thanks Iwicktor, thanks Chief RedEarth..

jwicktor
jwicktor 11 years ago

There's like a reflection of something in the spit bubble:D good work:)

jwicktor
jwicktor 11 years ago

That is so... Cool! How did u ever find that??

Christiane
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Christiane

4671, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Jul 20, 2012
Submitted on Jul 20, 2012

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