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Brown Gum Leafhopper

Sub-family Idiocerinae

Description:

very small 5 to 7mm

Habitat:

travelled into the apartment on my shirt and modelled under the lights. It was probably near the lights where the moths are normally found and would have been seeking warmth as much as light

Notes:

Id thanks to stho002 for the direction on the id

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6 Comments

StephenSolomons
StephenSolomons 10 years ago

Wow, it is huge. My biggest problem will be the limited amount of download I have on this account. I could play in here all day

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 10 years ago

Oh I see Stephen has already steered you there... :-) talk about throwing us in the deep end LOL. But from memory it's possible to just browse pics there.

StephenSolomons
StephenSolomons 10 years ago

Can I just id this as sub-family Idiocerinae ?

StephenSolomons
StephenSolomons 10 years ago

I think I do not have sufficient academic background to use this key very effectively

StephenSolomons
StephenSolomons 10 years ago

Thanks stho002. I will see what I can find

stho002
stho002 10 years ago

It will be one of these species: http://www1.dpi.nsw.gov.au/keys/leafhop/...

StephenSolomons
Spotted by
StephenSolomons

Gosford, New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Oct 16, 2013
Submitted on Dec 12, 2013

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