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Scolops perdix
Partridge Scolops
Scolops perdix, commonly known as the Partridge Scolops, is a planthopper species in the family Dictyopharidae. It is one of 32 recognized species in the genus Scolops, which is endemic to North America. The species is characterized by its distinctive elongated rostrum that gives the appearance of a horn or nose. Like other Scolops, it is not considered an agricultural pest.
Scolops pungens
Partridge Scolops
Scolops pungens is a small planthopper species in the family Dictyopharidae, characterized by a distinctive elongated snout or 'nose' that gives it a rhinoceros-like appearance. Adults measure approximately 5–8 mm in length and exhibit straw-colored to brown or gray coloration. The species is native to North America, occurring in southern Canada, the United States, and northern Mexico. Like other members of the genus, it feeds on plant sap but is not considered an agricultural pest.