Citrus Flatid Planthopper

Here's a Citrus Flatid Planthopper. Planthoppers are an intfaorder (higher than a family) of true bugs. Though planthoppers do occasionally jump (approximately as well as grasshoppers), they generally prefer a slow, under-the-radar walk to get around.

This is a native insect here in North America (where it generally does no environmental damage), though apparently it's an invasive insect in Europe (where it can be a bad actor). Like many insects that can be invasive, they are not picky eaters. (It's hard to establish yourself in another environment if you're heavily dependent on species that you've left behind.)

August 12, 2020 at Sunny Slope Road


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