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Froghopper

Tomaspis inca

Description:

This is an unusual behavior to me, they don't seem to be mating or laying eggs... So, i don't know... Any ideas?

1 Species ID Suggestions

JasonCryan
JasonCryan 11 years ago
spittlebug
Huaina inca


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7 Comments

Ignacio Gamboa
Ignacio Gamboa 11 years ago

Thanks Mayra and Sergio :)
@Jason i was trying to get some information about H. inca but i can't find anything. Don't you have some reference or something? Thanks

MayraSpringmann
MayraSpringmann 11 years ago

Lovely,Ignacio, sim Sergio, o amor é lindo em fotos!!!

MayraSpringmann
MayraSpringmann 11 years ago

Beautiful!!

Sergio Monteiro
Sergio Monteiro 11 years ago

Love is beautiful! :-)

Ignacio Gamboa
Ignacio Gamboa 11 years ago

Thanks Cindy and Jolly, actually i think they are pretty social... I've found plants with up to 15 individuals eating together or just resting... But never like this. I guess Jolly is right hehe

Nice spotting. Jolly may be right or perhaps they're more social than we thought.

Jolly Ibañez
Jolly Ibañez 11 years ago

Very nice spotting. Maybe they are resting after doing something.

Ignacio Gamboa
Spotted by
Ignacio Gamboa

San José, Costa Rica

Spotted on Jul 21, 2012
Submitted on Jul 21, 2012

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