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15 species

Achilidae sp. (family) (Achilid planthopper)

Achilidae sp. (family)
Achilidae sp. (family)
Achilidae sp. (family)

Cicadellidae (family) (Unidentified leafhopper)

Cicadellidae (family)
Cicadellidae (family)
Cicadellidae (family)

Eurybrachidae (family) (Unidentified planthopper)

Eurybrachidae (family)
Eurybrachidae (family)
Eurybrachidae (family)

Eurymelinae (subfamily) (Unidentified eurymeline leafhopper)

Eurymelinae (subfamily)
Eurymelinae (subfamily)
Eurymelinae (subfamily)

Eurymeloides adspersa (Gumtree hopper)

Eurymeloides adspersa
Eurymeloides adspersa
Eurymeloides adspersa

Eurymeloides lineata (Lined gumtree hopper)

Eurymeloides lineata
Eurymeloides lineata
Eurymeloides lineata

Eurymeloides punctata (Gumtree hopper)

Eurymeloides punctata
Eurymeloides punctata
Eurymeloides punctata

Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily) (Unidentified fulgoroid planthopper)

Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily)
Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily)
Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily)

Katipo rubrivenosa (A leafhopper)

Katipo rubrivenosa
Katipo rubrivenosa
Katipo rubrivenosa

Ledrinae (subfamily) (A Flat-headed Leafhopper)

Ledrinae (subfamily)
Ledrinae (subfamily)
Ledrinae (subfamily)

Platybrachys decemmacula (Green-faced gum hopper)

Platybrachys decemmacula
Platybrachys decemmacula
Platybrachys decemmacula

Scolypopa australis (Passionvine hopper, Fluffy bum)

Scolypopa australis
Scolypopa australis
Scolypopa australis

Siphanta acuta (Green planthopper, Torpedo bug)

Siphanta acuta
Siphanta acuta
Siphanta acuta
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