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Treehopper

Family Membracidae, Darnis sp.

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Darnis sp.

Darnis sp.

Comments (14)

Missed this handsome hopper - he/she needs another look in, I think. Love the fuzz..
What is the size of this tree hooper. I love the fuzz. I am fascinated by these insects. I haven't seen too many around here as they are usually 1/4 in size.
Thank you so much, Carol. The support I always got from you and the other PN fellows is the greatest incentive I could get.
Found something asergio... Darnis species... but some Darnis might now be Rhexia... someone near you has some... http://www.flickr.com/photos/mario_martins/2081197667/in/pool-hemiptera%7Cmario_martins ..and.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/80125969@N00/2274152890
Very alike Keeled Treehopper in which Antianthe genus... find in Americas...
Fantastic macro spotting... well done Sergio..
Amazing Xará,super macro shot,we can see every thing,congrats and thanks for sharing
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PublishedNovember 24, 2012

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