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  2. Treehopper - Wikipedia

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    A treehopper of the species Heteronotus nodosus investigated by Micro-CT, revealing the interior morphology. The interior of the extended pronotum, in this species mimicking a wasp's body, is empty. Treehoppers, due to their unusual appearance, have long interested naturalists.

  3. Bocydium globulare - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian treehopper (Bocydium globulare) is a species of insect [1] belonging to the treehopper family (Membracidae). [2] It has unusual appendages on its thorax. While Bocydium can be found throughout the world, they are most prevalent in Africa , North and South America , Asia and Australia . [ 3 ]

  4. Enchenopa binotata complex - Wikipedia

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    Male E. binotata 'Ptelea' treehopper from an Illinois population signaling at 24 °C E. binotata male signal that contains 2 signals in 1 bout with 2 pulses each. Male E. binotata treehoppers make substrate-borne vibrations on the stems, petioles, and leaves of their host plants that travel throughout the plant.

  5. Gargara (treehopper) - Wikipedia

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    Subgenus Gargara (Kotogargara) Matsumura, 1938 – Indomalayan region. Gargara botelensis (Matsumura, 1938); Gargara guttulinervis (Matsumura, 1912); Gargara nigrofasciata Stål, 1870

  6. Cladonota - Wikipedia

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    Cladonota is a genus of neotropical treehoppers (family Membracidae) widespread from Mexico to South America.They are known for their elaborate pronotum shapes, hypothesized to play a role in camouflage or mate recognition, although their function is not yet known with certainty.

  7. Bocydium - Wikipedia

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    Bocydium is a genus of insects in the treehopper family, Membracidae. [1] A 1999 classification identified 14 species in the genus, distributed around the Neotropics. [2]

  8. Enchenopa - Wikipedia

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    Enchenopa squamigera Nymph, on walnut tree.. Enchenopa is a genus of treehoppers in the family Membracidae.There are more than 50 described species in Enchenopa. [1] [2] [3]The genus underwent a major revision 2014, resulting in 51 species.

  9. Vanduzea triguttata - Wikipedia

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    Vanduzea triguttata, also known as the three-spotted treehopper, is a species of treehopper belonging to the genus Vanduzea. It was first described by the German entomologist Ernst-Gerhard Burmeister in 1836.