Treehopper and young. Two female Metcalfiella sp. treehoppers on a branch with their eggs and a few of their nymphs. Treehoppers (family Membracidae)


Treehopper and young. Two female Metcalfiella sp. treehoppers on a branch with their eggs and a few of their nymphs. Treehoppers (family Membracidae) are insects whose bodies often take on bizarre forms thought to aid in camouflage. They are related to cicadas and leafhoppers. There are over 3,000 known species in over 600 genera, found on all continents except Antarctica. Photographed in South America.


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