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Aeneolamia albofasciata
Aeneolamia albofasciata is a spittlebug species in the family Ischnorhinidae, distributed across Mexico and Costa Rica. The species was originally described as Monecphora albofasciata by Lallemand in 1939 and later transferred to Aeneolamia. It belongs to a genus known for xylem-feeding habits and association with grasses and agricultural crops. Observations on iNaturalist suggest it is moderately well-documented in the field.
Aphrophora princeps
cone spittlebug
Aphrophora princeps, commonly known as the cone spittlebug, is a species of spittlebug in the family Aphrophoridae. It is found in western North America, with records from British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California. The species was described by Walley in 1928. Like other spittlebugs, the nymphs produce protective froth masses on host plants.