Ulopa reticulata
Ulopa reticulata is the species of bugs from Cicadellidae family.
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Genus: | Ulopa |
Species: | U. reticulata |
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Descriptrion
The species are 3 millimetres (0.12 in) in length and are brown coloured. It is marked with twolightly coloured bands across the wings, | superfamilia = Membracoidea | familia = Cicadellidae and sometimes with a third one at the lower base.[1]
Habitat
The species feed on Erica and Calluna, mostly eating the base of the plant.[1]
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