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Leafhopper

A Two-lined Gum Treehopper (Eurymeloides bicincta) on a eucalyptus branch, approx 10 mm (0.4 in) in length, having its secretions being harvested by a meat ant. This is one of the at least 20,000 described species of leafhopper, a family of plant-feeding insects. Leafhoppers mainly consume vegetation but have been known to indulge in small insects such as aphids.

Photo credit: Fir0002
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