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Photo by RobThacker
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Field Notes

Description:

Approx 10mm

Habitat:

Garden in Chiang Mai

Notes:

Possibly Pyrops nymph

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (5)

I think it is a Dictyopharidae nymph, not a Fulgoridae (Pryops belongs to Fulgoridae)... My guess Thanatodictya genus.
Fantastic angle of this Hopper! It does look like Pyrops. Please consider adding this to The Hoppers mission :)
Hi Tiz, it didn't hang around for long, one hop and it was gone.
Unusual shape, like a small violin! Great find!
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PublishedAugust 18, 2014

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