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eguzki
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Posted on 30-06-2008 17:35
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Hello!

I found this oddity in my garden, Hungary. I surmise that it might be a Homoptera but I am absolutely not sure. Possibly it's a nymph not an adult one. It has nice, feather-liked tail and was very mobile. Identifiable from this photo? Thank you in advance.

24th June, 2008. Small sized, few mm long.
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Certainly Homoptera, Fulgoromorpha, and I'd guess Issus coleoptratus.
Edited by Tony Irwin on 30-06-2008 18:56
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Hello Tony!

Thank you very much for the informations and attention.
Greetings, Tomi
 
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