Green cone-headed planthopper

Acanalonia conica

The green cone-headed planthopper’s (Acanalonia conica) distinctive red eyes and half-leaf appearance make identification relatively simple.
Planthopper - Acanalonia conica A bit deformed, but not feeling sorry for itself. Acanalonia,Acanalonia conica,Geotagged,Green cone-headed planthopper,Summer,United States

Appearance

Nymphs are brownish and typically have waxy plumes, produced by wax glands, on the rear of the abdomen.
Green Cone-headed Planthopper Nymph - Acanalonia conica Distinguished from Acanalonia bivittata because Acanalonia conica is the only nymph with a green tint.

Habitat: Garden

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Reproduction

Females lay their eggs in the stems various host species during the late summer and in early fall. A single generation is produced each year.
Acanalonia conica This is a picture of a Acanalonia conica at the Governor Bridge Natural Area in Bowie, Maryland. Acanalonia conica,Geotagged,Green cone-headed planthopper,Summer,United States

Food

Host plants include Osage orange, basswood, lilac, goldenrod, ragweed, and a variety of different milkweeds. Though green cone-headed planthoppers may feed on corn, beets, and grapes, this species’ economic impact is generally insignificant.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHemiptera
FamilyAcanaloniidae
GenusAcanalonia
Species