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Two-horned brown treehopper (Ceraon tasmaniae) An evasive plain treehopper hiding under the stems of an acacia. <br />
About 11mm long. Translucent wings; two longish horns pointing outwards and a typical longer one outlining and covering the wings. Much smoother outline compared to the other 2 horned hopper in the area. On acacia stems in a local nature reserve.<br />
These are found in south-eastern Australia and particularly in Tasmania.  Australia,Ceraon tasmaniae,Geotagged,Summer,Two-horned brown treehopper,membracidae Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Two-horned brown treehopper (Ceraon tasmaniae)

An evasive plain treehopper hiding under the stems of an acacia.
About 11mm long. Translucent wings; two longish horns pointing outwards and a typical longer one outlining and covering the wings. Much smoother outline compared to the other 2 horned hopper in the area. On acacia stems in a local nature reserve.
These are found in south-eastern Australia and particularly in Tasmania.

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Ceraon tasmaniae is a treehopper from the Ceraon genus.

Similar species: True Bugs
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Mark Ridgway

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Uploaded Mar 8, 2016. Captured Jan 20, 2015 01:18 in 26 Basin-Olinda Rd, The Basin VIC 3154, Australia.
  • DSC-HX30V
  • f/4.0
  • 1/125s
  • ISO100
  • 8.89mm