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Ladybird or plan hopper
phidao
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Posted on 22-09-2009 16:33
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Hi everyone, I have some wrong identification with this bug. I realy don't know that is called ladybird or plan hopper, it's around 3mm long. Anyone can help me to correct the ID. Thank you.

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Planthopper in the family Issidae. I can not help you with the genus, but I have seen similar species with different markings in Japan.
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Probably a species of Gergithus
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I'd say a Hemisphaerius sp.
 
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Thank Gabor, Tony and Black for the explantation. So this is planthopper in the family Issidae.
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