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Sharpshooter Leafhopper

Description:

Like all true bugs, sharpshooters have piercing-sucking mouthparts, which they use to tap into and feed upon xylem or phloem (sap) tissue of plants. Most leafhoppers have cryptic coloration (camouflage) and are often brown, green, or yellow which enables them to blend into their surroundings. Sharpshooters are expert jumpers with powerful hind legs lined with a row of distinct spines on the tibia. The adults have two pairs of wings and are strong flyers. The nymphs of sharpshooters are wingless but are capable of powerful leaps to search for food and to avoid predators. Sharpshooters have large eyes for excellent visual acuity to avoid detection and capture by potential predators. Additionally, they can detect the reflectance spectrum of several colors, with hues of yellow being the most attractive

Habitat:

Tropical wet forest in SW Costa Rica

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2 Comments

LarryGraziano
LarryGraziano 11 years ago

Thanks! Mayra!

MayraSpringmann
MayraSpringmann 11 years ago

Great series!

LarryGraziano
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LarryGraziano

Costa Rica

Spotted on Jul 19, 2012
Submitted on Aug 17, 2012

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