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25-07-2009, 03:05 PM
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| | | Two hoppers 1.
A delphacid from grass.
I think I've had this one before but can't place it
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Cicadellid? Again from grass (quite small >3mm) | 
25-07-2009, 06:57 PM
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| | | Re: Two hoppers Nice shots as always! The delphacid is a female Dicranotropis hamata, and the cicadellid is an Arthaldeus sp - you need the face view to separate the two species. | 
25-07-2009, 07:32 PM
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| | | Re: Two hoppers Thanks Joe,
I have had D. hamata before (ID'd by you I believe  ),
The Arthaldeus sp. is a new one, but was abundant in grasses. I'll have a go at a shot of the face but they are not hugely co-operative.
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