Do you remember my Unidentified insect post? I think you do not remember, but it does not matter! It’s already an identified insect! What was then in the nymph stage has already become an adult insect. It is green Leaf-hopper.
A leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family Cicadellidae. These insects, colloquially known as hoppers, are plant feeders that suck plant sap from grass, shrubs, or trees.
It accepted to pose me!? It is a photogenic adult, very small and likes to jump through the grass!
I’m sharing this photo with Macro Monday Challenge!
By the original definition, a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject on the image sensor is life size or greater.
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Have you seen this insect in your area?
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Yes
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No
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Not sure if I have seen it or not……….Good macro
I remember it too! Unfortunately it was wrong, but I did not dare to contradict you! ?
Oh I am scared of this hopper since childhood.
the first one didn’t look mature to me. this is clearly an adult…
I am remembering what my answer to your previous post was.
Apparently, there are no tiny critters in my area.
I remember it too! Unfortunately it was wrong, but I did not dare to contradict you! ?
I am grateful that my answer is wrong because I really want you to debate me… ?
How cool, I have seen these tiny critters! 🙂
Hmm… no idea… but I think I haven’t seen one around
lovely macro!! 🙂
This is distributed all over the world. It is very small and can not be seen easily.