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NotogonioideTreehopper - exuvia

Notogonioides erythropus

Photo by Sckel
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Field Notes

Notes:

Before the first rays of sun appear and hit the leaves of the avocado tree, a treehopper nymph moves away from the group and seeks a secluded place in the leaf of the tree. Everything happens in a few minutes, and behold, a new life, which lasts very little.

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Comments (14)

thanks, VivBraznell. Thanks for your kind words, suzanne.
Very wonderful series, Sckel. You're so good at noticing the small moments happening just out of sight ...
thanks for your kind comments, carol, RiekoS and friend Adarsha
So amazingly cool! Great timing. Wonderful series. I love it!
Fantastic series my friend :) Stunning and very nice series of images :)
Miss. Sckel, your photos are very good. I am really enjoying looking at your spotting always ;-)
Miss, my photos are not so good, there are a lot of incredible things here in Noah. You are very kind to me, thank you, your comments are very important to me. And look, nor use plus hammer. Thanks, Maria, batman. Riekos, cindy, MichaeLbeta. Thank you all. You guys are all nice to me.
Fantastic photos and capture. Your ability to catch the small wonders are unreal!
This is really great. Congratulations!
Great series, Sckel! Would you mind adding it to The Hoppers mission? http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8096480

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PublishedSeptember 18, 2013

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