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Scientific name:
Facts: Spittlebugs are usually noticed as nymphs since the nymphs
form a mass of spittle around their body as a protective measure. Adults
normally are brown or green and dull colored, however, there are a few forms
which are bright and attractively colored. All spittlebugs have a ring of
spines on the apex of the tibia which distinguishes them from leafhoppers.
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nymphal form.
Photo credit (adults): Extension Entomology, Texas A&M University |
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Last modified: January 16, 2003 by John A. Jackman