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These are fairly common on certain plants in the warm months, periodically reaching near-pest levels. Here a group of adults and larvae are on buttonbush, Cephalanthus occidentalis, near the Refuge HQ.
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Metcalfa pruinosa. Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC, USA.
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Metcalfa pruinosa. Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC, USA.
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Sometimes abundant in my butterfly garden at home, on just about any plant.
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"Also known as the ""Flatid planthopper"". I'm not sure this is the correct identification though. I did not find it on any host plant."
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Woody Hollow, BCP, Austin, Travis Cty, TX USA
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"Small, perhaps 5 mm long, landed on my forearm when I returned to truck. 2nd photo gives perspective. Perhaps a Yucca moth, but none in bloom in immediate area... Observed while ""on the Trail""."
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"Small, perhaps 5 mm long, landed on my forearm when I returned to truck. 2nd photo gives perspective. Perhaps a Yucca moth, but none in bloom in immediate area... Observed while ""on the Trail""."
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"Small, perhaps 5 mm long, landed on my forearm when I returned to truck. 2nd photo gives perspective. Perhaps a Yucca moth, but none in bloom in immediate area... Observed while ""on the Trail""."
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At Heard Museum pond
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covering several different plants in the garden