Planthopper Gallery
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sinobug:Derbid Planthopper (Rhotana sp., Rhotanini, Derbidae)These tiny planthoppers are believed to
sinobug:Ricaniid Planthopper Nymph (Ricaniidae)by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr.Pu’er, Yunnan,
transparent-flowers:“Mother of Pearl.” Planthopper Phenax variegata. (x).
storyhearts-journey: Planthopper Nymph Insect–Andreas Kay via
transparent-flowers:“Mother of Pearl.” Planthopper Phenax variegata. (x).
transparent-flowers: “Mother of Pearl.” Planthopper Phenax variegata. (x).
transparent-flowers:“Mother of Pearl.” Planthopper Phenax variegata. (x).
end0skeletal-undead:Cordyceps fungus on a planthopper and paper waspPhotos byFrupus
sinobug: Planthopper Nymphs (Flatidae, Hemiptera) by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu’e
transparent-flowers:“Mother of Pearl.” Planthopper Phenax variegata. (x).
sinobug: Inverted or Beetle Planthopper (Ancyra sp., Eurybrachidae) The unusual feature of these bug
bedupolker:Planthopper nymph.The flashy, iridescent hairs coming out of their butts are thought to d
sinobug: Ricanid Planthopper Nymph (Ricaniidae) by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu’er
Lantern Bug - Pyrops spinolae Lantern bugs are planthoppers (Hemiptera - Fulgoridae), typically
transparent-flowers: “Mother of Pearl.” Planthopper Phenax variegata. (x).
transparent-flowers:“Mother of Pearl.” Planthopper Phenax variegata. (x).
transparent-flowers:“Mother of Pearl.” Planthopper Phenax variegata. (x).
sinobug:Fulgorid Planthopperor Lanternfly (possibly Neoalcathous sp., Fulgoridae, Hemiptera)by Sinob
libutron: Lantern Bug - Pyrops spinolae Lantern bugs are planthoppers (Hemiptera - Fulgoridae), typi
onenicebugperday:Candy planthoppers, Hemisphaerius sp., SingaporePhotos by Nicky Bay on Flickr // We
psychedelicinsects: Derbid Planthoppers are easily recognizable by their googly eyes and their habit
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