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#11462854
8 August 2024
A flatid planthopper (Flatormenis proxima) is sitting on the stem of a small tree in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 08, 2024.
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#11462855
8 August 2024
A flatid planthopper (Flatormenis proxima) is sitting on the stem of a small tree in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 08, 2024.
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#11462856
8 August 2024
A flatid planthopper (Flatormenis proxima) is sitting on the stem of a small tree in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 08, 2024.
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#6890490
20 July 2021
The little flower-like tiny waxy white fluff creature is an Immature Planthopper Nymph (Fulgoroidea), during the monsoon at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 20/07/2021. Such camouflage protects them from the enemy.
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#6890492
20 July 2021
The little flower-like tiny waxy white fluff creature is an Immature Planthopper Nymph (Fulgoroidea), during the monsoon at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 20/07/2021. Such camouflage protects them from the enemy.
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#6813064
19 June 2021
The creature with the white filaments on the leaf is an immature Planthopper Nymph (Scientific name: Fulgoroidea). The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. Photo was taken at Teahtta, West Bengal; India on 19 June 2021.
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#6813068
19 June 2021
The creature with the white filaments on the leaf is an immature Planthopper Nymph (Scientific name: Fulgoroidea). The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. Photo was taken at Teahtta, West Bengal; India on 19 June 2021.
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#6813070
19 June 2021
The creature with the white filaments on the leaf is an immature Planthopper Nymph (Scientific name: Fulgoroidea). The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. Photo was taken at Teahtta, West Bengal; India on 19 June 2021.
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#6813078
19 June 2021
The creature with the white filaments on the leaf is an immature Planthopper Nymph (Scientific name: Fulgoroidea). The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. Photo was taken at Teahtta, West Bengal; India on 19 June 2021.
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#5993072
12 September 2020
The creature with the white filaments is an immature Planthopper Nymph, possibly in the family Fulgoridae. The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. This photo was taken at Teahtta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on September 12, 2020.
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#5993074
12 September 2020
The creature with the white filaments is an immature Planthopper Nymph, possibly in the family Fulgoridae. The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. This photo was taken at Teahtta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on September 12, 2020.
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#5993076
12 September 2020
The creature with the white filaments is an immature Planthopper Nymph, possibly in the family Fulgoridae. The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. This photo was taken at Teahtta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on September 12, 2020.
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#5993078
12 September 2020
The creature with the white filaments is an immature Planthopper Nymph, possibly in the family Fulgoridae. The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. This photo was taken at Teahtta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on September 12, 2020.
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#5993080
12 September 2020
The creature with the white filaments is an immature Planthopper Nymph, possibly in the family Fulgoridae. The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. This photo was taken at Teahtta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on September 12, 2020.
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#5993082
12 September 2020
The creature with the white filaments is an immature Planthopper Nymph, possibly in the family Fulgoridae. The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. This photo was taken at Teahtta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on September 12, 2020.
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#5993084
12 September 2020
The creature with the white filaments is an immature Planthopper Nymph, possibly in the family Fulgoridae. The filaments are actually a waxy substance produced by the Planthopper nymph as protection. This photo was taken at Teahtta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on September 12, 2020.
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