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Hopper? Bucks
This came to a moth trap in Bucks last night. It was about 10mm long.
When I first saw the "horns" I thought of the treehopper, Centrotus cornutus, but I'm now pretty certain it's not that. Does anyone recognise it? |
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What about Ledra aurita?
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That's the one - thanks very much!
Paul |
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