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26.62, 94.36

Field Notes

Description:

About 12 mm.long and 10 mm.wide, green under waxy wings. , having no distinct antenna.

Habitat:

Near a lighting bulb of my backyard

Notes:

May be a plant-hopper.

Species ID Suggestions

Planthopper

Kallitaxila sinica (Walker, F., 1851)

Comments (3)

https://sites.udel.edu/planthoppers/north-america/north-american-tropiduchidae/classification-of-the-tropiduchidae/
Võ Anh Tuấn thanks. No doubt, nearest member. The species granulata may not be, because the granules causing by wing -vein are multilayer at the tip-position forms a 'v' line in granulata. This sps.has single layer granule and the body don't have multicolour. We should have wait for more info. 🙏
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PublishedOctober 15, 2021

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