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Photo © Ken-ichi Ueda some rights reserved
Leo Carrillo State Park, Ventura County, CA, USA (Google, OSM)
34.0634384155, -118.9229354858
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Apparently planthoppers in the family Issidae have these insane tufts emerging from their backsides when they're nymphs. How crazy is that.

ID provided by Andy Hamilton on BugGuide.

Mar. 07, 2010 00:36:29 -0800
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Posted by kueda about 3 years ago (Flag)
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That's a fantastic picture and what a great little jet powered bug... awesome!

Posted by antonyw about 3 years ago (Flag)
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