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Cicadellidae id ?
BubikolRamios
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body ~6 mm
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Issidae. Perhaps Issus coleoptratus.
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Yes. looks compatible:
http://www1.pms-l...lerija.php

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another one , body 10 mm. id ?
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Aphrophora sp (Aphrophoridae)
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Probably this:
http://www1.pms-l...?load=1023
Could not find that before.

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Aphrophora is in Aphrophoridae and before that I think it was in Cercopidae. Certainly not Cicadellidae.
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Corrected link in my previous post, they have confused/confusing Smile system there.
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sorry for the family nameawkward
 
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Never mind. Wink
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No panic Smile, I have a logic that auto fills fammily, in this case it filled "Cercopidae", according to entered species.
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I guess this could be Issus coleoptratus larva ?
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Cesa wrote:
Aphrophora sp (Aphrophoridae)


Yes, it's Aphrophora alni The former Cercopidae have been divided up into two families, only the "blood" coloured are still Cercopidae, most others are Aphrophoridae.
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Sorry, I have a question!
Is it Cicadoidea or Fulgoroidea? in Fulgoroidea antenna are under of eyes but Cicadoidea(s) no, and Cercopidae (Cicadoidea) have crest like spin on the tip of hind tibia??
But I can't see these characters! Who can help to me? Frown Shock
Edited by Sara21392 on 19-12-2010 06:11
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