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  2. Prosapia bicincta - Wikipedia

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    Adults are black with two red or orange lines crossing the wings. It reaches a length of 8–10 mm. It is widespread in the eastern half of the United States. [2] A similar species, Prosapia simulans, can be found throughout Central America where it is considered an agricultural pest. [3] [4] Pinned Prosapia bicincta, collected in Milledgeville, Ga

  3. Cercopoidea - Wikipedia

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    BBC: "Garden insect is jump champion" List of all Cercopoidea species from COOL database by A Soulier-Perkins in the 2008 Catalogue of Life; DrMetcalf: a resource on cicadas, leafhoppers, planthoppers, spittlebugs, and treehoppers "Froth-fly" . New International Encyclopedia. 1906.

  4. Ptyelus grossus - Wikipedia

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    Ptyelus grossus is an Auchenorrhynchan spittlebug in the family Aphrophoridae.Occurring from Southern Africa through to West Africa, the species is gregarious in its larval and nymph stages, feeding on a variety of plants, and producing protective shelters of acrid foam from their host plant's sap.

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    This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Misibacsi.This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: Misibacsi grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

  6. Xylella fastidiosa - Wikipedia

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    Xylella fastidiosa is an aerobic, Gram-negative bacterium of the genus Xylella. [1] It is a plant pathogen, that grows in the water transport tissues of plants (xylem vessels) and is transmitted exclusively by xylem sap-feeding insects such as sharpshooters and spittlebugs.

  7. Lepyronia quadrangularis - Wikipedia

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    Lepyronia quadrangularis is a species of spittle bug that can be found in many places in the world. The adults are brownish with two oblique darker brown bands that strike across their fore wings . The fore wings are also marked with a small blackish curve at their tips.

  8. Machaerotidae - Wikipedia

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    They are sometimes called tube-forming spittle-bugs as the nymphs form a calcareous tube within which they live. These bugs are mainly found in the Old World tropics. The adults of many genera have a long, free and spine-like process originating from the scutellum and thus superficially similar to the tree-hoppers, Membracidae.

  9. Aphrophoridae - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, most of the superfamily Cercopoidea was considered a single family, the Cercopidae, but this family has been split into three families for many years now: the Aphrophoridae, Cercopidae, and Clastopteridae.