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eguzki
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Posted on 23-11-2006 16:48
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Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-07-22
Size: approx. 10 mm
Place: orchard

Could it be Stictocephala bisonia? Thank you in advance!
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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Doubtless it is, keeps spreading over Europe, hope will reach Moscow one day.
 
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Yes, an introduced sp from the US. Unmistakable.
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Hello
Yes a Membracidae Stictocephala bisonia K & Y, 1977
Very common in NE of France

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Louis
 
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