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Froghopper

Cercopidae

Description:

The froghoppers, or the superfamily Cercopoidea, are a group of Hemipteran insects, in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha. Traditionally, most of this superfamily was considered a single family, Cercopidae, but this family has been split into three separate families for many years now: the Aphrophoridae, Cercopidae, and Clastopteridae. More recently, the family Epipygidae has been removed from the Aphrophoridae. These families are best known for the nymph stage, which produces a cover of frothed-up plant sap resembling spit; the nymphs are therefore commonly known as spittlebugs, or spit bugs, and their froth as cuckoo spit, frog spit or snake spit. The final family in the group, Machaerotidae, is known as the tube spittlebugs because the nymphs live in calcareous tubes, rather than producing froth as in the other families. Wikipedia

Habitat:

Urban house veggie garden.

Notes:

Many species resemble leafhoppers, but can be distinguished by the possession of only a few stout spines on the hind tibia, where leafhoppers have a series of small spines. Wikipedia

1 Species ID Suggestions

oxyjack
oxyjack 12 years ago
Frog hopper (spittle bug)
Family Cercopidae


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1 Comment

misako
misako 12 years ago

Thank you for the ID correction oxyjack!

misako
Spotted by
misako

Emeryville, California, USA

Spotted on Oct 22, 2011
Submitted on Feb 20, 2012

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