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Heliria cornutula
Heliria cornutula is a treehopper species in the family Membracidae, first described by Elmer Darwin Ball in 1925. It is known for its exclusive association with sweetgum trees (Liquidambar styraciflua), which serve as its sole host plant. The species has been documented across the eastern United States, with iNaturalist records indicating moderate observation frequency.