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Cercopis vulnerata

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male and female stay side by side with an angle of less than 45°. The female lays eggs at the end of summer in plants and trees that overwinter. Larvae live underground on the roots of various plants, inside a typical foam nest, that protects them from dehydration and against enemies. The nymph sucks
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This species is present in most of Europe (Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Spain, the former Yugoslavia, Moldova, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Hungary, Great Britain and Italy).
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They can easily fly and are also equipped with very effective saltatory back legs, allowing jumps of up to 70 centimeters. They can extend their hindlegs in under a millisecond to execute a jump, implying elastic storage of energy for sudden release.
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is 8.9–10.5 millimetres (0.35–0.41 in) in length, and the female 8.2–10.5 millimetres (0.32–0.41 in). These froghoppers have an elongate and strongly shielded body. They are shining black, with bright red marks on the
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Walter J. Le Quesne: Handbooks for the identification of British Insects. Vol. II. part 2 (a). Hemiptera. Cicadomorpha (excluding Deltocephalinae and Typhlocybinae). Londyn: Royal Entomological Society of London, 1965, s.
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These froghoppers inhabit sunny southern slopes of the mountains, grasslands, meadows, spruce forest edges, moors, verges, clearings and city parks. They can be found on woody or herbaceous plants, mainly in wooded areas.
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Rossi P. (1807) Classis septima. Rhyngota., In: Rossi P. 1807 - Fauna Etrusca : sistens insecta quae in provinciis Florentina et Pisana praesertium collegit., 2. p. 341-352.
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The hind wings are brownish, smoky and translucent. Upper abdomen is black with narrow red stripes at the rear extremities of the tergites.
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Adults can be found from April to August. They are polyphagous, mainly sucking vegetable juices of grasses, but also of other plants (
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vegetable juices out of the roots of the host plants. The nymph comes up in spring.
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Gorb, S N. (July 2004). "The jumping mechanism of cicada
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Field Guide to Insects of Britain and Northern Europe
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hemiptera
Auchenorrhyncha
Cercopidae
Cercopis
Binomial name
Synonyms
froghopper
Cercopidae

elytra
Cercopis sanguinolenta
Cercopis intermedia
Haematoloma dorsata
Arrhenatherum elatius
Dactylis glomerata
Urtica dioica
Filipendula ulmaria
Aegopodium podagraria
Catalogue of life
Fauna europaea

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