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Long-nosed Planthopper

Raivuna sp.

Photo by John B.
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Description:

I first saw one of these Long-nosed Planthoppers in 2015. Since then, I have observed them many times, but the end result of all my attempts at identification have ended in exactly the same way. I follow all the clues that I can find and they always lead me to the conclusion that this looks very much like Dictyophara nakanosis (Matsumura, 1910). The problem is, of course, that there is no documented presence in Philippines (at least, none that I can find). So, I can say with great confidence that this Long-nosed Planthopper belongs to the family Dictyopharidae, but no more than that. P.S. Thanks to arne.roysland, I have been able to revise my identification to Raivuna sp. This is the link sent to me by Arne - https://flow.hemiptera-databases.org/flow/?page=explorer&db=flow&lang=e…

Habitat:

These Raivuna spp. were spotted on Tropical Whiteweed (Ageratum conyzoides) near an irrigation well in a rice field. Plant identification - http://stuartxchange.com/Bulak.html.....

Notes:

The final picture is just to show the habitat. This Tropical Whiteweed attracts many different kinds of insects. There is always something of interest on it at any time of the year.

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