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The '''green planthopper''', from the family '''[[Flatidae]]''', is a species of [[Planthopper|planthoppers]] found in various parts of the world. About 15mm long, they resemble small leaves and are generally found in trees. Their body is triangular, and the back edge and corners of their wings are lined with dotted red. |
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Siphanta acuta (Walker, 1851)
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The green planthopper, from the family Flatidae, is a species of planthoppers found in various parts of the world. About 15mm long, they resemble small leaves and are generally found in trees. Their body is triangular, and the back edge and corners of their wings are lined with dotted red.