RFM5D4DB–European Alder Spittle Bug or Froghopper, Aphrophora alni
RMG3XPN8–Frothy mass of bubbles produced by a spittle bug nymph.
RFC6H6JE–Red and black adult Cercopis vulnerata a species of frog hopper spittle bug or cuckoo spit insect on Blackberry buds
RM2FK91XE–A spittle mass from the nymph stage of a spittlebug on some reeds in a pan of water
RMG3EM97–Close-up of cuckoo spit a white, frothy substance which is made by the froghopper a insect
RM2G68X30–Cuckoo spit, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, UK
RMC4BRTG–Close-up of Ox-eye daisy with cuckoo spit a white, frothy substance which is made by the froghopper a insect
RF2GYC73G–Spittle bug plant foam protecting a Juvenile froghopper nymph
RF2BE8A0K–Adult spittle bug on a bramble stem
RF2HPK15K–Spittle bug pierced and suck cell sap from plant with secretion of foam like substance at bottom. This bug known for frothy spittle mass they produce
RM2CG9W3T–two-lined spittle bug
RM2ADY94A–Cuckoo Spit
RFE8BGFM–'Cuckoo spit' (secretion of froghopper aka spittlebug) on rosemary plant.
RMGGJN51–‘Cuckoo Spit’ or ‘Snake Spit’. Self generated foam or froth nest by Froghopper nymph, (Philaenus spumarius). Nymph within.
RM2HB6K1E–European alder spittle bug (Aphrophora alni), sits at a stem, Germany
RF2RXP73W–Aphrophora alni Family Aphrophoridae Genus Aphrophora European alder spittle bug wild nature insect wallpaper, photography, picture
RM2H7T6G7–Nymph of the Common Spittlebug, Philagra parva. The nymphs produce 'spittle' clinging to the stems of shrubs or small trees. See below for more.
RF2EAJG8A–Macro of a green spittlebug nymph on a finger
RM2HB96KH–Instar of the Common Spittlebug, Philagra parva. Nymphs produce 'spittle' clinging to stems of shrubs or small trees. See below for more information.
RF2EAJG4K–A tiny green spittlebug on the back of a hand
RFT2NM7E–Aphrophora alni, the European alder spittle bug
RF2EAJG89–Closeup of a foam mass caused by a spittlebug
RM2H6G1T1–Erlenschaumzikade, Erlen-Schaumzikade, Schaumzikade, Aphrophora alni, European alder spittle bug, le cercope de l'aulne, Schaumzikaden, Aphrophoridae
RFHFAKBP–Cuckoo spit, a protective covering of bubbles made by a froghopper nymph, probably (Philaenus spumarius). Orwell, Oxfordshire, UK.
RF2GE9G26–Nymphal form of spittlebug encased in foam for protection and moisture, prosapia species, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2BE8A2E–Adult spittle bug on a bramble stem
RFKXD6N7–Red Banded Leafhopper
RM2CG9W3X–two-lined spittle bug
RMW192RX–Spittlebug (Aphrophoridae) spittle mass with a nymph barely visible inside.
RMC09DDA–Spittle nest of a Spittle bug (Philaenus spumarius)
RMEG4X6Y–Cuckoo spit (Philaenus spumarius) on wild carrot (Daucus carota) Orkney Scotland UK
RMER7KK6–The protective covering of a spittlebug (Cercopidae family) on a leaf
RFH75416–European Alder Spittle Bug or Froghopper, Aphrophora alni
RF2F66H11–Vadnais Heights, Minnesota. John H. Allison Forest. Spittlebug cocoon on a plant stem.
RFER6H6K–Cuckoo Spit, foam from plant sap caused by a froghopper or Spittle bug. Water drop.
RF2C6PGJ4–Two lined spittlebug and a black tailed red sheetweaver spider web.
RM2HB96KM–Instar of the Common Spittlebug, Philagra parva. Nymphs produce 'spittle' clinging to stems of shrubs or small trees. See below for more information.
RFD69N93–insect cicada
RFC64CG1–insect cicada isolated
RF2EAJG8B–Bubbled air foam on a plant stem caused by insects
RFD6D9KY–insect cicada
RM2H6G1T5–Erlenschaumzikade, Erlen-Schaumzikade, Schaumzikade, Aphrophora alni, European alder spittle bug, le cercope de l'aulne, Schaumzikaden, Aphrophoridae
RFBMWF4Y–The cicada on the twig
RF2H7MD3C–Nymphal form of spittlebug encased in foam for protection and moisture, prosapia species side view , Satara, Maharashtra, India
RMBN8W5W–Froth or plant juices from the Spittle Bug or Froghopper on Yellow Hawkweed Hieracium pratense Michigan USA
RMBHYXMX–A yellow Spittle bug (of the family Cercopidae) on a green leaf, Durban, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
RF2RGYMJY–Spittlebugs plant disease seen on a Lavender stem. The close up image of a foam wich appears on garden plants. Cuckoo spit, caused by spittlebug nymph
RFGD07C9–Macro. Cuckoo spit melting in the sunlight - drip falling.
RMB63WG1–Adult two-lined spittlebug, Prosapia bicincta, on a green leaf.
RMW7X42P–Cuckoo-spit, a protective foam secreted by the nymph of the Common froghopper (Philaenus spumarius). Devon, UK. June.
RME25NJ3–Cercopis intermedia is a species of froghopper in the family Cercopidae.
RM2GN76CW–Digger Wasp Gorytes laticinctus female entering her nest in a sandpit carrying prey. Powys, Wales. August.
RFER6H6H–Cuckoo Spit, foam from plant sap caused by a froghopper or Spittle bug. Water drop.
RF2C6PGHX–Two lined spittlebug and a black tailed red sheetweaver spider web.
RM2HB96KA–Instar of the Common Spittlebug, Philagra parva. Nymphs produce 'spittle' clinging to stems of shrubs or small trees. See below for more information.
RF2BJF80K–A spittlebug fortress.
RM2H5GYED–Spittle of the Common Spittlebug, Philagra parva. The nymphs produce 'spittle' clinging to the stems of shrubs or small trees to reduce the risk of de
RFC64CM9–insect cicada isolated
RFD6D9NT–insect cicada
RM2H6G1RX–Erlenschaumzikade, Erlen-Schaumzikade, Schaumzikade, Aphrophora alni, European alder spittle bug, le cercope de l'aulne, Schaumzikaden, Aphrophoridae
RFBMW9JE–Cicada
RF2DACWT3–Macro of a green spittlebug nymph on a finger
RMDAHXB6–Cuckoo spit is a white frothy liquid secreted by the immature nymphs of a sap-sucking insect known as a froghopper
RF2DACWM5–Closeup of a foam mass caused by a spittlebug
RF2RGYMK9–Spittlebugs plant disease seen on a Lavender stem. The close up image of a foam wich appears on garden plants. Cuckoo spit, caused by spittlebug nymph
RM2B7Y5WB–Spittle bug juice on a flower plant. Spit bug. Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
RMB63PX4–Adult two-lined spittlebug, Prosapia bicincta, on a green leaf.
RM2GN76CM–Digger Wasp Gorytes laticinctus female entering her nest in a sandpit carrying prey. Powys, Wales. August.
RF2JWBHHA–Spittlebug - probably Philaenus spumarius - in Washington state, USA
RF2HJK6Y0–Planthopper, Cixiidae on a green leaf. Macro photo.
RF2EAJG8C–Macro of a spittlebugs frothy protection on a plant
RF2BJF89F–A spittlebug fortress.
RMW7Y22G–Red-and-black Froghopper (Cercopis vulnerata) Hutchinson's Bank, New Addington, South London, England, UK, May
RFC64CDN–insect cicada isolated
RFD6D9J5–insect cicada
RM2H6G1T7–Erlenschaumzikade, Erlen-Schaumzikade, Schaumzikade, Aphrophora alni, European alder spittle bug, le cercope de l'aulne, Schaumzikaden, Aphrophoridae
RF2HCJF77–Spittle on a Branch from a Bug in the Genus Philaenus
RM2CBXP9X–Common Froghopper, Philaenus spumarius, cuckoo-spit on Rough Hawkbit.
RMJGP7NM–Cuckoo spit, caused by froghopper nymphs, Philaenus spumarius
RF2DACWMA–Bubbled air foam on a plant stem caused by insects
RF2RGYMK2–Spittlebugs plant disease seen on a Lavender stem. The close up image of a foam wich appears on garden plants. Cuckoo spit, caused by spittlebug nymph
RF2DACWJ4–A tiny green spittlebug on the back of a hand
RMBBE620–Common Froghopper (Philoenus spumarius) nymph in cuckoo spit froth, France
RM2CWAXGG–Close up of Cuckoo spit, which is a white frothy liquid secreted by the nymphs of a sap-sucking true bug known as a froghoppers
RMJGT80F–Cuckoo Spit
RMBHYXNT–A yellow Spittle bug (of the family Cercopidae) on a green leaf, Durban, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
RF2T0FPNE–Foam from spittlebug or froghoppers on plant. White spittle of soap suds bubbles made by spittle bug nymphs on buttercup stem. Sunny summer meadow wit
RF2JWBHHC–Spittlebug - probably Philaenus spumarius - in Washington state, USA
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