56 Leaf Hopper or Cicada (Set)?
29 Radisson Golf Buggy Track to the Long Jungle Tr…
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55 Leaf Hopper or Cicada?
Length Overall: 29mm.
This strange insect came to the light trap on the 15th April. At first it was thought that it was a strange moth, but the wings are without scales. It was kept to evaluate later, and the spread specimen revealed some interesting patterns and colour hidden by the cryptic fore-wings. It is shown in the following picture.
This strange insect came to the light trap on the 15th April. At first it was thought that it was a strange moth, but the wings are without scales. It was kept to evaluate later, and the spread specimen revealed some interesting patterns and colour hidden by the cryptic fore-wings. It is shown in the following picture.
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