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Antianthe expansa
Gracias Carolina
Super, Ismael!
Wow, great differences between the young and the adults.
Yay! Another great pic. I'm glad the ID was correct. It's amazing how the same species can be spread out so far across the world!
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Cindy your ID is correct, I always see these black hoppers together with the green ones. Thank you
Hey, I just found a nymph that resembles yours. I don't know if you have this species there but it may be a start: http://nathistoc.bio.uci.edu/hemipt/Keel...
you are welcome
Hi IsmaelChavesAguilar, thank you for joining this mission! I like your spiky little leafhopper! I haven't seen one like this before. Hopefully it will get an ID.
I like black ones more than green ones :)
Great detail for so small. Very spiky! And the green ones. Adorable! HA!
Spotted on Nov 9, 2011 Submitted on Nov 9, 2011
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Gracias Carolina
Super, Ismael!
Wow, great differences between the young and the adults.
Yay! Another great pic. I'm glad the ID was correct. It's amazing how the same species can be spread out so far across the world!
Check the recently uploaded photo
Cindy your ID is correct, I always see these black hoppers together with the green ones. Thank you
Hey, I just found a nymph that resembles yours. I don't know if you have this species there but it may be a start: http://nathistoc.bio.uci.edu/hemipt/Keel...
you are welcome
Hi IsmaelChavesAguilar, thank you for joining this mission! I like your spiky little leafhopper! I haven't seen one like this before. Hopefully it will get an ID.
I like black ones more than green ones :)
Great detail for so small. Very spiky! And the green ones. Adorable! HA!