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It looks like a moth or butterfly, but then again it doesn't.
The literature states that this is the only U.S. planthopper with a pointy nose.
Vivid green, leaf like insect. Very fast jumper, appeared to fly away after ...
leafhopper on a mulberry tree in my parents' yard.
Planthopper, attempting to camouflage itself amongst the leaves of a small ...
This small planthopper has become a banquet for a tiny house spider
A little green something making itself comfortable on my leg. Some sort of ...
several mm, brite green, netveined wings, high sailback wing positionOct 9
Bright green Planthopper. Reddish eyes.
I believe this is the exuvium of a planthopper after molting (ecdysis).
There were quite a few of these hoppers on dogfennel plants.
4mm, wings mimicking a leaf and detailed veins
There is a good chance this is Acanalonia ...
Large, bright green hopper. Prominent veins in wings. Light eyes, two tiny ...
Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha. Very bright green with remarkable resemblance to a ...
Small green bug with leaflike pattern on wings. Has orangeish-brown eyes and ...
Bright green hopper with large wings and red eyes. White and black pattern ...
Bright green with red eyes. Two black dots between the wings just behind the ...
This hopper really could jump! Red eyes, leaf-like body.
A chartreuse green Flatid type hopper with a lovely leaf venation pattern. The ...
This little fellow was a little under 1/2 inch in length.