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Glossonotus univittatus
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27-JUN-2016
Christine Hanrahan
Treehopper (
Glossonotus univittatus
)
West Ottawa
Found on a red oak (Quercus rubra).
Panasonic LUMIX FZ200
1/125s f/2.8 at 4.5mm iso100
full exif
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Ann Pettigrew
24-Jan-2019 17:02
I love the hoppers! Not sure we have this species here. I will have to keep an eye out.
pkocinski
29-Jun-2016 11:50
Unique looking for sure...
Buz Kiefer
28-Jun-2016 19:03
Beautiful lighting, Christine. They have very good thorn like camouflage. Vote.
Jean D
28-Jun-2016 02:00
A fine and well detailed capture of this pair, Christine. ~V
Being Me
28-Jun-2016 01:52
Oh wow! At first glance I thought they were chickens. Fantastic! BV
Helen Betts
28-Jun-2016 00:29
They are just the most fascinating looking insects, which you've captured in fine detail. V.
globalgadabout
28-Jun-2016 00:12
remarkable looking creatures..
LynnH
27-Jun-2016 23:36
In the thumb, they look like noses. :) Very cool find. V
Hank Vander Velde
27-Jun-2016 23:28
SUPER find and image with great light and nice bg Christine. Looks like two boots walking up a sloped branch.
Don
27-Jun-2016 22:15
Like two little people in robes and masks walking down the branch! Great macro.
Jim Coffman
27-Jun-2016 21:42
This are funny looking creatures! Nicely captured...
joseantonio
27-Jun-2016 20:57
what an amazing shape.Love that light in the background.V
borisalex
27-Jun-2016 20:55
Super shot of these creatures, you do a terrific work explaining nature! V.
Carl Carbone
27-Jun-2016 20:52
How amazing! I love the catch light on the eye. Great detail!
MarcViskens
27-Jun-2016 20:29
Excellent work
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