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Planthoppers (Superfamily Fulgoroidea)
These insects can be distinguished from related groups by:
Antennae inserted on the side of the "cheeks" below the eyes
Antennae with 3 segments, the basal 2 thickened and round or egg-shaped
The 2nd antennal segment (pedicel) bearing a fine filamentous arista (bristle)
Forewing with bifurcate ("y"-shaped) anal vein
Dictyopharid Planthopper
Flatid Planthopper
Flatid Planthopper
Flatid Planthopper
Citrus Flatid Planthopper
Citrus Flatid Planthopper
Citrus Flatid Planthopper
Northern Flatid Planthopper Nymph
Citrus Flatid Planthopper Nymph
Cixiid Planthopper
Planthopper (Anormenis)
Flatid Planthopper (Anormenis)
Planthopper Cixius sp.
Cixiid Planthopper
Flatid Planthopper
Flatid Planthopper
Flatid Planthopper
Spotted Lantern Fly (Nymph)
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