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Horned Treehopper

Membracidae

Photo by AlbertKang
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Saw quite many of them, very tiny in size, around 3-4 mm.
This one has 2 Horns and the Horns have tubercles or tiny spines.
Probably Centrochares horifficus, but not sure.

Habitat:

Tropical forest

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Comments (9)

I jut love these little creatures ! so decorative. Great photos as usual Albert. Thanks.
Yes, they are, @doreen.chambers.14 A lot of tiny insects are also weird and interesting when you see them super-close up through pictures, often time, you can't see those details with the naked eyes.
Nice spotting!Quaint hopper)
Nice photos of a very interesting hopper Albert!

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