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treehopper nymph

Description:

Family Membracidae (1) brown to blackish in color; (2) abdomen appears to have ridges (may be segmented) connected to lateral spines

Habitat:

small garden with oregano, calamansi, some ferns and orchids at MSC Institute of Technology in San Gabriel, San Pablo CIty, Philippines - a semi-agricultural area

Notes:

I found this on an oregano leaf.

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2 Comments

VeronicaPrudente
VeronicaPrudente 7 years ago

Thank you, Mark! :) Can you suggest a reference/ readings on Membracidae nymphs? I've personally not seen a treehopper, just planthoppers and a froghopper.

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 7 years ago

Membracidae nymph

VeronicaPrudente
Spotted by
VeronicaPrudente

San Pablo, Laguna, Philippines

Spotted on Sep 28, 2016
Submitted on Nov 22, 2016

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