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green and brown popping bug (Treehopper)

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popping bug
by: Amberlee

Awesome Thank You So Much.

Amberlee

Treehopper
by: Moni

Amberlee
You have a treehopper(Smilia camelus). These hoppers feed on oaks and sometimes maples. They do not seem to be of economic importance.
As I think about them flying, I don't think I have ever seen the adults fly...they do just kind of hop. The nymphs or young crawl...they will tend to go to the opposite side of a stem if they know you are looking at them. But in the leaf litter they would just hop a little.
So, enjoy it's popping.

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