Brambleberry leafhopper

Macropsis fuscula

M. fuscula is a greyish-yellow species in which the inner margin of the clavus is characteristically pale. In females, the majority of the forewing veins are pale apically but dark near the base; in males they are uniformly dark. The extent of the dark markings on the face, scutellum and pronotum is very variable.
light brown leafhopper with dark wing veins It may take some time to narrow down where to place this little fellow... but at least I'm relatively sure that this one is not just another color variation of meadow spittlebug..  Geotagged,Macropsis fuscula,Summer,United States,brambleberry leafhopper

Appearance

M. fuscula is a greyish-yellow species in which the inner margin of the clavus is characteristically pale. In females, the majority of the forewing veins are pale apically but dark near the base; in males they are uniformly dark. The extent of the dark markings on the face, scutellum and pronotum is very variable.

Distribution

UK and Wales imported to North America

Habitat

on bramble bushes

References:

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https://www.britishbugs.org.uk/homoptera/Cicadellidae/Macropsis_fuscula.html
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHemiptera
FamilyCicadellidae
GenusMacropsis
SpeciesMacropsis fuscula